EP votes to protect EU industry even after CO2 border tax is fully implemented
MEPs want to maintain free emission allowances for industrial producers in the EU after the CO2 border tax is fully implemented in 2030
Renewables are cornerstone of Kosovo* energy strategy through 2031
Kosovo* aims to boost its renewables capacity by 5.6 times within a decade to 1.4 GW including 100 MW from the prosumers segment
European carbon prices tumble, failing to scale new highs as gas drops
Recession fears spilled over to the EU's carbon market: the price dropped 5% per ton after challenging recent record highs
Vienna, Europe’s unofficial green capital, launches international competition for green ideas
Firms and research institutions can apply by July 22 for up to EUR 500,000 for R&D projects for climate protection in Vienna
Sweden introduces imported good’s emissions in country’s climate targets
Swedish lawmakers backed the proposal to include CO2 emissions from the production and transport of imported goods in climate targets
Tenants, landlords in Germany to share CO2 tax for heating
Renters in Germany are bearing the burden from a CO2 tax for heating systems, but new rules aim to make landlords pay a fair share
Energy transition in Western Balkans – how to move forward
In an op-ed for Balkan Green Energy News, energy experts Mirza Kušljugić and Damir Miljević write about the ongoing energy crisis and the energy transition in the Western Balkans.
We have to run, not walk, to tackle climate change!
The transformation of the energy sector towards renewable energy sources must be accelerated and emissions must be halved by 2030