Šefčovič: EU to start proper implementation of European Green Deal
The EU will enter the phase of proper implementation of the Green Deal, the European Commission's new Executive Vice President Šefčovič said
New IPCC chief plays down climate change gloom: 1.5°C global warming would not destroy humanity
Surpassing the 1.5°C mark would lead to many problems, but it would not constitute an existential threat to humanity, says Jim Skea
Guterres: Era of global warming has ended – era of global boiling has arrived
The era of global warming has ended, and the era of global boiling has arrived, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said as July is on track to be the hottest month on record.
Serbia to invest EUR 320 million in electricity distribution network
Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Dubravka Đedović said EUR 320 million would be invested to strengthen the power distribution grid
WindEurope to keep pushing back against uncapped negative bidding in auctions
BP and TotalEnergies have to pay vast sums to build offshore wind plants in Germany, which unsettled the industry. Giles Dickson says WindEurope would keep opposing the model.
EU shifting focus from crisis response to net zero agenda
The EU suggested it would ask UN member states to double energy efficiency improvements and triple renewable energy deployment by 2030
Turkey targets over 20 GW in nuclear power capacity by 2050s
Turkey is making plans for its second and third nuclear power plants and the deployment of several small modular reactors
Study: Geothermal energy could be used at 6 out of 18 Belgrade heating plants
The Faculty of Mining and Geology has found that 6 out of the 18 heating plants in Belgrade have the potential for utilizing geothermal energy