Europe’s gas price crisis, fuelled by Russia’s war on Ukraine, has challenged the economics of blue hydrogen projects (see Horizons –Stick or twist: should gas resource…
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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is interested in financing Serbia’s project for the construction of the Bistrica reversible hydro power plant (RHPP), Serbian energy minister Dubravka…
Despite EU negotiators pushing for a decarbonised global power system in the 2030s at the climate negotiations currently taking place at COP28 in Dubai, Italy, Hungary…
On 18-19 October, the high-level renewables investment conference Energy Week Western Balkans 2023 will take place at the new location, Porto Montenegro. Launched in 2022 by…
The green transition relies on the use of numerous rare minerals. Lithium is crucial for electrification, in particular for electric cars, and demand is growing. Currently…
Reforms undertaken as part of the European Green Deal, including the recent update of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), are helping to accelerate the EU’s…
Such investments are also questionably compatible with the EU’s decarbonisation strategyEU money is driving the energy transition in Europe, especially in countries still heavily dependent on…
The Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia, Dubravka Đedović, said today that for the potential introduction of a regional system for trading carbon emissions,…
Bulgarian caretaker Minister of Economy Nikola Stoyanov said at the conference on energy transition that Bulgarian should make the most of the opportunities offered by REPowerEU…
The energy transition plan for the Greek islands could receive as much as 4 billion euros in support from the decarbonisation fund, officials who participated in…