EU: Up to Bulgaria to decide how to use income from gas transit tax
Bulgaria can decide on its own what to do with income from the transit tax for Russian gas, the European Commission said
How Bulgaria’s transit fees for Russian gas affect Greece
In addition to Serbia, Hungary and BiH, Bulgaria's new transit fee for Russian gas will substantially hit Greece, but the government is still silent
Share of green hydrogen in Vienna cogeneration plant reaches 15%
The gas-fired Donaustadt heat and power plant in Vienna is now using a mix with up to 15% of green hydrogen
Greenpeace: Oil companies investing pocket change in renewable energy sources
Europe's twelve largest oil companies are misleading the public about their readiness for a gradual transition to renewable energy sources
Bulgartransgaz opens market consultation on hydrogen transmission capacity
Bulgaria's gas transmission and storage system operator Bulgartransgaz launched a non-binding market demand assessment survey for hydrogen
Serbia passes law on unbundling gas, electricity transmission system operators
By changing the Law on Energy, Serbia enabled the establishment of an independent commission to oversee electricity and gas TSOs
Vienna to introduce hydrogen in electricity generation, district heating
Wien Energie is starting to test blending hydrogen with natural gas for use in its Donaustadt heating and thermal power plant
EU shifting focus from crisis response to net zero agenda
The EU suggested it would ask UN member states to double energy efficiency improvements and triple renewable energy deployment by 2030