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Europe halfway closing coal power plants 2030

Europe is halfway into closing all coal power plants by 2030

25 March 2021 - Fifty percent of coal-fired thermal power plants in Europe are closed or will be shut down by 2030 amid rising CO2 costs and the expansion of renewables

Energy Community regional system guarantees of origin

Energy Community to help set up regional system for guarantees of origin

18 March 2021 - The Energy Community Secretariat will support the rollout of a regional trading scheme for guarantees of origin as a step toward integrating with the EU

Kopac Serbia energy power prices raised

Kopač: Serbia taking big steps in energy; power prices must be raised

10 March 2021 - Energy Community Secretariat Director Janez Kopač praised the reforms in Serbia but also stressed the prices of power for households must be increased

EU's Timmermans Coal no future workers

EU’s Timmermans: Coal has no future but coal sector workers do

25 February 2021 - The European Commission's Executive Vice-President says the EU needs to help the fossil fuel sector to abandon coal, but also oil and petrochemicals

COVID-19 pandemic slowdown coal power

COVID-19 pandemic accelerated slowdown in coal power plant sector

16 February 2021 - Electricity output from fossil fuels dropped more than from low-carbon sources. The coal power sector showed the greatest weakness in the market.

Kopac EU extend deadline closure thermal power plant Pljevlja

Kopač: EU won’t extend deadline for closure of thermal power plant Pljevlja

11 February 2021 - The Energy Community Secretariat's Director Janez Kopač said it must start an infringement procedure in the case of TPP Pljevlja

TES terminates waste coincineration Sostanj thermal power

TEŠ terminates waste coincineration project in Šoštanj thermal power plant

11 February 2021 - Under fire for soliciting neighboring municipalities' opinion, TEŠ announced it would discontinue work on waste coincineration project for Šoštanj TPP.

Energy Community power decarbonization crucial Western Balkans

EnC Energy Transition Tracker: 61% of power output in WB6 still comes from fossil fuels

09 February 2021 - The Energy Transition Tracker points to slow energy transition momentum and the decarbonization challenge in electricity production and transportation.

Coal pollution Turkey annual health costs EUR 10 9 billion

Coal pollution in Turkey brings annual health costs of up to EUR 10.9 billion

08 February 2021 - Air pollution from coal power plants in Turkey kills almost 5,000 people prematurely and leads to 3,000 preterm births every year

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Energy Community warns BiH, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Serbia over coal plant emissions

05 February 2021 - Four Energy Community contracting parties in the Western Balkans are under pressure to bring air pollution from coal power plants under control

Germany abolish renewables surcharge power consumers

Germany plans to abolish renewables surcharge paid by power consumers

05 February 2021 - Within five years, the item in electricity bills for stimulating green power in Germany could be scrapped. An average family now pays EUR 413 per year

Sostanj waste incineration thermal power

Šoštanj municipality rejects waste incineration plan for thermal power plant

02 February 2021 - TEŠ's project to add SRF waste to the coal that it burns in the Šoštanj thermal power plant hit a wall at the municipal council

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Renewables overtake fossil fuels in EU power generation for first time ever

26 January 2021 - For the first time ever, the EU has produced more electricity in a year from renewable energy sources than from fossil fuels.

Petrol completes takeover of electricity supplier E3

13 January 2021 - Slovenian energy group Petrol has completed the takeover of electricity supplier E3, a subsidiary of...

Romania's Transelectrica double border transmission

Romania’s Transelectrica to double cross-border power transmission capacity

30 December 2020 - On January 1, Transelectrica will have a cross-border export capacity of 2.8 GW and the ability to import power at a volume of 3 GW

Greece tests Peloponnese Crete link world's longest undersea AC cable

Greece tests Peloponnese-Crete link – world’s longest undersea AC cable

25 December 2020 - Crete's first interconnection with the mainland, via the Peloponnese, was successfully tested. It is the world's longest alternating current cable system

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