Bulgaria starts building second gas pipeline interconnection with Serbia
Bulgaria marked the start of construction today of its part of the second gas interconnection with neighboring Serbia
Germany sticks with natural gas as transitional fuel
It plans to build gas-fired power plants with a total capacity of 21 GW, compared to the current 27.5 GW
Council of EU agrees to accelerate permitting for renewables
The European Council and the European Parliament are starting talks on simplifying the permitting rules for renewables and cutting deadlines
EU energy package talks paralyzed by gas price cap rift
EU energy ministers agreed on most parts of the gas market reform, but the price cap issue has prevented the formal adoption of the package
North Macedonia, Albania sign agreement on joint projects for gas, LNG, renewables
North Macedonia and Albania vowed to cooperate in gas infrastructure and renewable energy and the construction of an LNG terminal in Vlora
IEA warns EU of severe gas shortage risk for winter 2023/24
The EU may face a gas shortage of 30 billion cubic meters ahead of the heating season next year, the International Energy Agency said
While Kremlin vows to restore gas supply if sanctions are scrapped, energy traders are reaping record profits
The severe dispute between Russia and the West, as always in similar situations, is being used by other countries
IEA’s Birol debunks three myths about global energy crisis
Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), wrote an op-ed for the Financial Times
