Europe’s Environment 2025 report: Not good
Europe’s Environment 2025 is the most comprehensive analysis on the current state and outlook for the continent’s environment, climate, and sustainability, building on data from across 38 countries, according to the European Environment Agency
Slovenia’s sole coal-fired power plant Šoštanj to keep main unit offline until fall
The 600 MW unit at Šoštanj will not be restarted until the end of September, when demand for heat is set to rise.
Varaždin County set to install Croatia’s first municipal geothermal power plant
Bukotermal has received a contract for the production of geothermal water in the exploitation area Lunjkovec - Kutnjak for 25 years
District heating delivers affordable, flexible decarbonized energy – study
The authors have analyzed various revenue streams for combined heat and power generation, particularly combined heat and power engines
Romania draws up EUR 804 million green energy program for cities
The Ministry of Energy launched a public debate on a proposed executive order for a national investment program called Green Energy
Ancala acquires Akuo’s biomass CHP plant in Croatia
Infrastructure management company Ancala has acquired a 5 MW biomass facility in Croatia from renewable energy firm Akuo
What is behind electricity price spike in SEE: grid issues, and something more
Record high temperatures aren't the main cause of the record price increase on power exchanges, ranging from 50% to 170%
Historic ruling of European Court of Human Rights: Climate protection is human right
The Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection association has achieved a historic victory at the European Court of Human Rights