An EU budget that works for the people: unlocking finance for energy communities
Energy communities can mobilise billions of euros in renewable energy investments, yet their potential remains untapped due to complex state aid rules, inaccessible funding mechanisms, and burdensome regulations
Energy Advisory Center established in Knjaževac in Serbia for citizens, firms
Knjaževac in Serbia got an Energy Advisory Center for energy savings, improvement of living and working conditions and energy efficiency
EUSEW 2025: Registration open for the European Sustainable Energy Week
Applications are open for participation in the 19th annual European Sustainable Energy Week - EUSEW 2025, which will be held from June 10 to 12.
Building resilient cities: how to align competitiveness and sustainability in Europe’s energy transition?
With the new EU Institutions taking office, it seems that the main discourse has shifted from the EU Green Deal to competitiveness. This new narrative presents both a challenge and an opportunity for European cities
Corporate renewable procurement: greenwashing or key driver of the EU’s clean industrial deal?
the amount of renewable energy purchased by businesses and corporations in Europe surged by over 52%, yet questions persist about the true impact this has had on emission reductions and the acceleration of the deployment of new renewable energy capacity
What do you do when your bathtub leaks? Do you open the tap wider – or do you fix the leak?
Investing in a more efficient energy system is key to decarbonization but also to competitiveness and security.
Greece adjusts goals for renewables, pumped hydropower, hydrogen in final NECP
After a lot of back and forth during the last several months, Greece has presented its final version of the NECP
IEA warns geopolitical tensions pose risk for energy security, urges faster clean energy transition
Demand for fossil fuels is expected to peak by the end of the decade, as the world is moving fast towards the "age of electricity"