Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
Tag - Energy
A boost to industry or a threat to energy security? On January 8, the Russian president Vladimir Putin met with his Turkish, Bulgarian and Serbian counterparts in...
Bulgaria has shortlisted General Electric (GE) and four other international companies as candidates for a contract to build a new nuclear power plant in the country...
The Czech government has approved a National Investment Plan that includes 22,000 projects to be completed by 2050 at a total cost of eight trillion koruna (314 billion...
Croatian oil and gas company INA, a subsidiary of Hungary’s MOL Group, has approved the 540 million-euro upgrade of its refinery in Rijeka. The upgrade will boost the...
Ahead of the European Council’s summit, Greenpeace is urging the Czech government to protect the climate. While EU leaders are ready to approve the EU’s 2050...
Czech energy investment group GEEN Holding opened a 1.0 billion 39.2 million euros biomass-fired combined heat and power plant in Croatia, its second in the Adriatic...
Estonia’s manufacturing company Elcogen has been named Winner of the Innovation category in the Grand Final of this year’s European Business Awards. “Elcogen has reached...
Romania’s Energy Shareholdings Administration Association (SAPE) has submitted individual non-binding offers for part of the assets put up for sale by Czech energy...
As the transition to low-emission sources will cost the Czech Republic 25 billion euros, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is calling for more ambitious financial assistance...
No matter how many emission targets we put on ourselves, the quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere keeps growing. According to the European Project for Ice Coring...
Polish Oil and Gas Company PGNiG will be the sole user of the small-scale LNG reloading station in Klaipeda for five years. For PGNiG, this is an important step in...