Green Volt, world’s largest floating wind project, obtains planning approval
The project has now received all its planning approvals and remains on track to be the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in Europe
Turkey expects several more gas, oil discoveries
Turkey is preparing three gas exploration projects in the Black Sea this year. Minister Alparslan Bayraktar is optimistic
Greece breaks records in renewables, energy efficiency in 2023
Renewables including large hydropower plants covered more than half of demand in Greece for the first time last year, alongside other records
Bulgaria to suspend transit tax for Russian gas
Bulgaria is shelving its controversial transit tax for Russian gas to avoid another delay in entering the Schengen Area
Who is the largest solar developer in the world? Oil supermajor
Of the top ten global solar developers, six are based in Europe, three in North America, and one in South Asia, according to the latest report
Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia to roll out electricity trade platform
Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Dubravka Đedović Handanović spoke to her Hungarian counterpart Péter Szijjártó in Belgrade
Greece, Serbia, North Macedonia interested in supply from new reactors in Kozloduy
Greece, Serbia and North Macedonia would prefer supply contracts than to invest in two new reactors in Kozloduy, Bulgarian Prime Minister Denkov said
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