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New book offers Greek energy market insights in English
Publishers Editcom, who also operate specialized website energia.gr, have released the "Greek Energy Directory 2016," a comprehensive guide to the local energy industry, which is at the forefront of privatizations in Greece, given the country's recently discovered hydrocarbon reserves, the opening up of the local energy market and the infinite domestic capacity in terms of renewable sources.
What will humans look like in 1,000 years? (photos+video)
If you have ever wondered what the next generation of humans will look like, science might have given us a peak of our future selves! According to research by ‘Asap Science’, a Canadian based company, the future human body will be a composition of nanotechnology parts, which could enhance or replace any of our natural parts.
Turkey can realize renewable energy target by changing investment model: Company
A leading businessman from the energy sector has said Turkey could reach its target of 20,000 megawatts (MW) of installed wind power capacity by 2023 by revising its existing investment and licensing model.
Turkey has potential for solar, wind power: Energy producers
Turkey has fantastic potential for developing solar and wind power, according to participants at a climate panel in Istanbul.
'If we vanish, we vanish together'
Climate talks were ongoing in Paris for two weeks, but somehow our media was not very interested in them.
We'd rather monitor the developments on the chaos in the Middle East, where greed, power and ambition play quite a role.
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Parliamentary Committee Deputy Chair: Power Rates Cannot Drop Thanks to System Reserves
Although businesses in Bulgaria cancelled a protest scheduled for September 30 due to an increase in electricity prices for industrial consumers, their demands for a road map for reform in the energy sector remain in place.
Businesses have insisted that the implementation of the road map start on October 1, according to reports of the Bulgarian National Radio.
400 Small Photovoltaic Plants in Bulgaria May Go Out of Business by October
Around 400 small photovoltaic plants built with EU funding face bankruptcy due to amendments to energy legislation adopted in July, according to reports of the Bulgarian Photovoltaic Association (BPVA).
Industry representatives complained that the legal amendments reduced the price of the energy produced by them by around 80%.
Mafia and multinationals milk Italy's green energy boom
Thousands of solar panels glint in the sun, but the prized farmland beneath lies barren. While the Italian island of Sardinia revels in a renewable energy boom, the long arm of organized crime risks sullying its clean power ambitions.
Sava River can heat apartments in Belgrade
BELGRADE - Belgrade is an exceptional place where heat can be produced using ecologically advanced heat pumps which would provide heating for Belgrade citizens, officials said during a conference on heating and cooling held in Brussels.
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Reuters: No More Incentives for Bulgarian Renewable Energy Installations
Bulgarian Parliament overturned its former decision Thursday for preferential pricing of renewable energy installations across the country.