Lignite-fired power plants operated by Greek Public Power Corporation remain essential to ensure electricity supply security by countering various concerns that may arise, including voltage instability…
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Romanian Government has committed to the European authorities, through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, that in no more than a year it will draft, debate,…
Serbia will achieve energy security and will have enough electricity because it has enough potential for increasing its electricity generation, but it is important that the…
Regarding the previous statement of the Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic, the President of the Supervisory Board of state-owned power utility EPS Jovan Despotovic…
Romania is planning to phase-out coal from electricity generation by 2032, according to a document sent to the European Commission, included in the National Recovery and…
Cutting the share of coal in its energy production mix to 12.5 % from 36 % last year, Czech energy company CEZ, in which the state…
The statement from the Eurostat said that CO2 emissions fell in all of the EU’s 27 member states compared to 2019, as Governments imposed lockdown measures…
Montenegrin Government is preparing a new Energy Strategy which will emphasize investments in renewable energy projects in order to achieve climate neutrality, with the deadline for…
Greece is the fourth largest lignite producer in Europe and will be one of the first EU countries to completely phase-out coal from its electricity generaion.…
After reaching their allowed number of operational hours (32,000) the units III and IV of coal-fired thermal power plant Kardia, operated by state-controlled Public Power Corporation…