Turkish State Railways to build massive solar power capacity for own consumption
Turkish State Railways (TCDD) is preparing to build a solar power plant of 159.3 MW within a group of ten such facilities
Cyprus plans to roll out hydrogen buses, trucks by 2030
The Cypriot government sees hydrogen production as a complementary solution for the island state's energy isolation
Building resilient cities: how to align competitiveness and sustainability in Europe’s energy transition?
With the new EU Institutions taking office, it seems that the main discourse has shifted from the EU Green Deal to competitiveness. This new narrative presents both a challenge and an opportunity for European cities
Greece awards 188.9 MW for subsidized battery storage in final auction
Greece's third energy storage auction has been completed, with nine projects selected and a capacity of 188.9 MW
Apply for EU’s 2025 Jumpstarter programme for innovators by April 2
The European Institute of Innovation & Technology has published the final registration call for the 2025 EIT Jumpstarter
US court rules Greenpeace must pay over USD 660 million to oil pipeline operator
A North Dakota state court found Greenpeace liable for more than USD 660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, which controls the Dakota Access Pipeline
Montenegro’s EPCG to install 200 MW of solar power plants
EPCG plans to install solar power plants with a total capacity of 200 MW over the next three years, CEO Ivan Bulatović said
Another electric vehicle to be produced in Serbia – Citroën e-C3
In July last year, automotive giant Stellantis launched trial production of the electric Fiat Grande Panda in Kragujevac