Four countries pledge 150 GW of offshore wind in North Sea
Four European countries have announced 150 GW of offshore wind by 2050, but all five European wind turbine makers are currently operating at a loss.
Greece aims to reduce licensing time for renewables, energy storage to 14 months
The long-awaited regulatory framework for renewables licensing, energy storage and floating photovoltaics was submitted for public consultation.
Mihajlović, Hill hint at Serbia-US strategic partnership agreement
A strategic partnership agreement would make joint projects easier, especially in the energy sector, US Ambassador to Serbia Christopher Hill said
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
Half of open-cast coal mines in Turkey could be transformed into solar parks to power 6.9 million homes
The country’s solar capacity could be boosted by 170 percent, enough to power 6.9 million more homes
Applications rise for new renewable energy projects in Greece during February with 3.2 GW
Applications for new renewable projects licenses in Greece rose once again in February, after a drop in October.
Expansion of green hydrogen changing geopolitical relations – IRENA
Green hydrogen could cover up to 12 percent of global energy consumption in 2050, according to a report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). It would significantly affect geopolitical and geoeconomic shifts and create new global relations in energy trade. The hydrogen economy hints at new global power dynamics, IRENA points out. With incentives […]
Germany’s new government announces ambitious decarbonization plan
Germany published a climate plan for the 2030 emissions target, decarbonization of industry, electrification of transport, and heating
