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...
Tag - Environment & Energy
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...
Moldova has officially confirmed its intention to join the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB), a Russian-led international financial institution, Elena Gorelova, the...
The European Commission has approved Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant to produce heat and electricity...
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...
Central and Eastern Europe is brimming with opportunities in renewables, airport expansions and electrification of transport as the race towards green leadership and...
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...
Braineering IT Solutions, a Serbian company specialising in IT infrastructure, has opened its regional hub in Dubai’s Southern free zone in the United Arab Emirates. “We...
The new Ukrainian government has outlined an ambitious agenda for the country’s future. With expectations high, much will depend on whether the new Ukrainian leadership...
Druid SA, a Romanian artificial intelligence company, was named the Best Startup of the Year in Central Europe during the Central European Startup Awards (CESAwards)...
The Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank (FMO) will acquire a 40 per cent equity stake in a project run by Norway’s Scatec Solar that will build a solar power plant in...
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...