Too hot to cope: Why cooling must become Europe’s next social right
Europe is getting dangerously hotter, and as millions struggle with rising temperatures, bills, and health risks, access to cooling must become a social right.
Montenegro to introduce zero-emission buildings, mandatory energy savings in public sector
The government adopted the roadmap for the transposition of the EPBD and EED directives, and the adoption of the National Building Renovation Plan
North Macedonia to invest EUR 50 million in energy renovation of public buildings
The Ministry of Energy, Mining and Mineral Resources started preparations for investments in the energy renovation of public buildings
Policy changes in US will have marginal impact on global energy transition
AI energy use may seem alarming, but it is projected to stay below EV charging and the cooling of buildings, DNV calculated
Romania preparing EUR 300 million in subsidies for geothermal heating, cooling
A proposed state aid mechanism for geothermal district heating or cooling systems in Romania would be worth EUR 300 million
Slovenia kicks off grants program for renewables-based district heating, cooling
Slovenia is cofunding the construction or restructuring of district heating and cooling systems using renewable energy sources
Ember: Warming’s 2024 share of global power demand rise was covered with fossil fuels
Renewables and nuclear energy met 79,1% of 2024 global power demand growth. The fossil fuels share was bigger than the part attributed to the annual rise in temperatures.
BiH’s NECP lacks clear set of policies, measures, investment needs – Energy Community
The Energy Community Secretariat has issued recommendations on Bosnia and Herzegovina's draft National Energy and Climate Plan