Emissions reduction
Ceres Shipping invests in a fleet of 60 ships to carry CO2
New innovative technological solutions that contribute to the protection of the environment have always attracted Greek shipowners. It is no coincidence that they are also pioneers in investments in liquefied natural gas carriers.
Over 234 killed in bicycle accidents in 5 years
Nearly 55,000 road accidents that involved bicycles occurred in the past five years, which claimed the lives of at least 234 people, prompting citizens to call for action from authorities.
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Africa looks to renewables to curb warming, boost economies
From wind farms across the African coastline to geothermal projects in the east African rift valley, a new United Nations climate report on April 4 brought the continent's vast clean energy potential into the spotlight.
Bulgaria is ready with Adequate Measures in case of Disruption of Gas Supplies due to the War
Bulgaria is ready to implement adequate measures if there is a disruption or disruption of gas supplies due to the war between Russia and Ukraine. This was stated by the Bulgarian Minister of Energy Alexander Nikolov, who participated in the extraordinary meeting of the Council "Transport, Telecommunications and Energy" of the European Union in the format "Energy".
The Lake that Generates Power
In the transition to low-carbon energy, Bulgaria can rely on investors with solid experience and knowledge
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Turkey’s climate law to be prepared swiftly, says minister
Turkey needs a comprehensive climate law and this legislation will be prepared as soon as possible, the country's Environment Urbanization and Climate Change Ministry has said.
Eurostat: Bulgaria with the Biggest Jump in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the EU
Bulgaria is the country in the EU with the largest increase in greenhouse gas emissions last year compared to 2020 (+22.7%), according to the European statistical agency Eurostat.
Slovenia supports new business model of low-carbon farming
Strasbourg – Slovenian Agriculture Minister Jože Podgoršek on Tuesday welcomed an initiative for a new business model for low-carbon farming that is based on the actual sequestration of carbon and involves the option of evaluating that on the market.
Mytilineos – Aquila Capital: Agreement for 100MW solar projects in Spain
An agreement for the sale of a 100 MW photovoltaic portfolio in Southern Spain was signed by Mytilineos, through the Renewable Energy Development & Storage Sector (RSD), and Aquila Capital, a sustainable development investment and management company.
The EU will Recognize Nuclear Energy and Natural Gas as Clean
The European Commission will classify nuclear energy and natural gas as clean fuels, giving them access to green finance. This was announced to the European edition "Politico" by the first vice-chairman of the Commission Frans Timmermans.
In an interview published Thursday, Timmermans said: