The European Commission has approved Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant to produce heat and electricity...
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The European Commission is referring Poland to the Court of Justice for allowing energy intensive businesses to be exempted from excise duty on coal and gas. Common EU...
The Svea Court of Appeal of Sweden has rejected an appeal filed by Russian gas giant Gazprom against a 2017 decision made by the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm...
The first geothermal power plant near Bjelovar, some 85 km east of Zagreb in Croatia, the 16.5 MW Velika 1, has been officially opened on November 26, following an...
Croatia’s government set to increase the share of renewable energy of its total energy consumption to 36.4 per cent by 2030. According to consulting company GlobalData...
The European Union’s bank, the European Investment Bank (EIB), has announced that it will end financing for fossil fuel energy projects from the end of 2021...
The Czech Republic approved the construction of the Dukovany II nuclear power plant, and has set a target date for completion of 2036. According to the Czech...
Czech energy group CEZ has appealed the Bulgarian competition regulator’s decision to block its 335 million-euro deal to sell its local assets to financial and...
The Croatian Renewable Energy Association (OIEH) has used the third anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement to call for an increase in the country’s use of...
Hungarian energy group MOL has acquired a 9.57 per cent stake in Azerbaijan’s Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) oil field and 8.9 per cent in the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC)...
Prague-based Central European energy group EPH has completed the acquisition of 80 per cent of the shares of Irish gas power plant Tynagh Energy. Tynagh Energy is an...
Dutch gas production is expected to fall to about 10 bcm in 2025, little over 10 per cent of the 2013 production level. Within the EU, Dutch gas has so far mostly been...