Energy industry
Mytilineos calls for EU energy price ceiling
European Union authorities should place a ceiling on energy prices for energy-consuming industries each time prices skyrocket and cover the cost from EU funds or member-states, Εvangelos Mytilineos, president of Eurometaux and CEO/chairman of Mytilineos Energy & Metals, said in an interview with Politico.
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M&As in the food industry
Nine business deals for acquisitions in the food and beverages and organized food retail sectors have already been sealed in just four months in 2023, an indication of the momentum these sectors maintain in the Greek economy.
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New dogma on strategic energy autonomy
On the sidelines of the recent conference at Panteion University's Institute of International Relations, Emily Holland, assistant professor at the US Naval War College, spoke to Kathimerini and analyzed the energy dimension of the war in Ukraine and the role of the Eastern Mediterranean as an energy hub.
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US ‘to be global leader’ in energy transition
Pointing to key Biden administration policies to mitigate climate change, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm promised on March 8 that the United States would lead global energy transition.
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Djedovic: There will be sufficient energy supplies
MT KOPAONIK - Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic said on Tuesday the government would ensure stable energy supplies in the period to come.
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Companies keep eye on financing, costs in 2023
Companies operating in the services, real eatate sectors and export-oriented industries are keeping a close eye on finance and costs in 2023.
Uncertainties over energy security, supply-related issues and the EU's carbon tax will be high on Turkish companies' agenda in the new year.
But most industries are mainly concerned about energy costs and access to financing.
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Opportunities may emerge for Turkish steel industry
There are risks but new opportunities may arise for Türkiye's steel industry, the head of a trading group has said, noting that the country is emerging as a reliable supplier in the energy-intensive sectors at a time when Europe is set to face challenges this winter.
IMAD notes decline in energy consumption in autumn
In September, most Slovenian companies expected to cut production by the end of the year in the face of the energy crisis. This has been reflected in electricity consumption, which was much lower last month year-on-year, said the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD). The same goes for natural gas consumption in recent months.
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Motor Oil: MORE… green energy with 1 GW RES
On its 50th birthday, Motor Oil is taking the next big step and creating Motor Oil Renewable Energy (MORE Energy).
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This 1373km long undersea cable will bring “green energy” from Egypt to Europe’s electricity grid
Why is Europe looking elsewhere for cheap green energy?