Bulgarian government to subsidize electricity price for industrial consumers
Prices have increased 72% from the beginning of the year, and today the price on the day-ahead market is at EUR 133 per MWh.
Ahead of COP26 in Glasgow: Australia (still) stubborn on profiting from fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are Australia’s largest export and if you take away the nation's largest export, then you've got to accept a lower standard of living, according to Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joice.
PPC’s capital offering to lower Greece’s ownership to minority stake
Greek state-controlled power utility PPC intends to increase its share capital by at least EUR 750 million, but the government won't participate
Spain taxes renewables, nuclear power producers
Government rolled out a tax to mitigate the impact of the soaring electricity and gas prices on consumers.
EBRD expands GEFF program for household energy efficiency in Western Balkans
The Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) enabled 9,000 households in the region to invest EUR 45 million in energy savings. The program is growing.
Kalyon hires supplier for rest of Turkey’s largest solar park
After GE Renewable Energy commissioned the first phase of the Karapınar solar power plant, Kalyon decided to order its gear for the remaining 1.08 GW
Watch LIVE Western Balkans GEFF Award Ceremony
Starting at 11 am CET at our portal, you can watch the LIVE Western Balkans Green Economy Financing Facility Award Ceremony. Our host, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and its partners invite you to join them in celebrating the results that the GEFF facility has achieved during the last four years. For […]
EUSEW launches public voting for European clean energy leaders, project awards
Twelve individuals and projects, of which three are from Southeastern Europe, are shortlisted for the EU Sustainable Energy Awards within the EU Sustainable Energy Week – EUSEW


