Until its recent closure last month, Bohemia Energy was the largest Czech supplier of alternative energy, demonstrating that the ongoing energy crisis has had an...
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NATO is facing new challenges throughout the Mediterranean region due, in large part, to Russia’s expanding influence. Moscow’s influence in the region has...
Serbia appears to have finally committed to exiting coal. Workers and miners at the Thermal Power Plant Nikola Tesla (TENT) and the Kolubara mine in central Serbia this...
Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe – notably Poland – have belatedly realised that hydrogen offers a potentially huge opportunity to divest from...
Emerging Europe’s start-up scene is thriving: new money is pouring into the market all the time. To keep you up to date with the latest investments, innovations, movers...
OMV Petrom is ramping up exploration in the Romanian Black Sea with a major new investment, but energy companies want new legislation and the reduction of a windfall tax...
A new gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea, whose completion had earlier this year looked in jeopardy, may now be completed in the first quarter of...
The takeover by PKN Orlen, an oil refiner and retailer, of fellow Polish energy giant PGNiG is not merely the merger of two of Poland’s largest companies, it is a...
Bulgartransgaz has taken a 20 per cent stake in a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal project currently under development by Greek utility Gastrade at Alexandroupoli in...
Poland appears to have finally committed to removing coal from its energy mix, although not in the immediate future, and details of how the country will go about phasing...
Throughout Europe, the race is on to switch to renewable energy sources in order to limit the harmful effects of climate change and move the continent towards a more...
The European Commission has given the all clear for Polish state-owned oil refiner and petrol retailer PKN Orlen to take a majority stake in fellow Polish refiner and...