WindEurope on EU elections – center-right expected to partly revise European Green Deal
Electricity-intensive industry and WindEurope are seeking assurances on the European Green Deal from EU leaders, following the elections
Western Balkans face tight electricity market coupling deadlines
Market coupling is the first task in the Western Balkans energy transition and their main condition to be exempted from CBAM, panelists said at Belgrade Energy Forum
Carbon capture still has no alternative for decarbonizing cement industry
Cement has no credible alternatives for decarbonization without carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), Carbon Tracker found
Mitsotakis: Greece to launch EUR 2 billion fund for decarbonization of islands
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Greece would create a special fund for islands of up to EUR 2 billion for phasing out fossil fuels
EU proposes 2040 emissions cut target of 90%, spelling end of coal
The European Commission published an impact assessment on possible pathways toward making the European Union climate neutral by 2050
Most read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2023
The more the energy transition progresses, the more questions and challenges arise. Here are the most important topics, according to the readers of Balkan Green Energy News.
EU ETS 2 will likely be bigger and tighter market than current EU ETS
EU ETS 2 is being prepared for road transport buildings and small industrial units. Experts from Vertis Environmental Finance laid out the implications.
Carbon border and Western Balkans – barrier or bridge to EU?
The EU will start charging a carbon tax to importers in 2026 similar to the one for domestic companies and their emissions