Energy industry
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.
Bulgaria: Social Homes about to Close due to Heating Bills
Centers for work with people at risk are about to close due to unaffordable electricity and gas bills.
The ombudsman Diana Kovacheva warned in a letter to state institutions that more than 24 non-governmental organizations, providers of social services, are seeking assistance because they cannot cover their costs for electricity, natural gas and salaries.
Double SOS from industry for energy cost and adequacy
The burden borne by Greek industries due to the energy crisis and the large increases in the prices of electricity and natural gas consumed for the operation of factories and the production of their products is enormous.
North Macedonia Declares ‘State of Crisis’ Over Energy
North Macedonia on Tuesday declared a "state of crisis" over energy for the next 30 days, empowering the state to intervene financially to help the two state-owned joint stock power companies, ESM and MEPSO, import more electricity from abroad.
Delo sees energy sector as main battlefield of political staffing
Ljubljana – The staffing battles at state-owned energy firms are understandable given that these companies have money and given the prospects of massive investments in the future. “For politics, it is therefore interesting to direct this river of money with their staff,” Delo comments on Tuesday.
Mitsotakis at the Summit: Joint gas supply for the whole EU (video)
“The Eastern Mediterranean can, under certain conditions, be developed as an alternative energy source for the European Union”
Prof. Yanev: Without Nuclear Energy Bulgaria Cannot Have a Low-Carbon Economy
If we want to create a low-carbon energy system, we cannot bypass nuclear energy. This was stated in an interview with BGNES by Prof. Dr. Yanko Yanev, Director of the Institute for Nuclear Knowledge Management in Vienna and Executive Director of the International Academy of Nuclear Energy.
Global energy consumption to increase 50 pct by 2050: EIA
If current policy and technology trends continue, global energy consumption will grow by nearly 50 percent between 2020 and 2050, according to International Energy Outlook 2021 published by Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Oct. 6.
Skyrocketing Energy Prices Are Worse than Pandemic and Will Stay Longer
The crisis with surging prices of energy sources is worse and will take longer to be resolved compared to the Covid-19 pandemic slowdown and the supply bottlenecks for major industries, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said in an interview for CNBC.
Why Energy Prices Got out of Hand and Will it Get Even Worse?
Europe is battling a record-breaking surge in energy prices that threatens to derail the post-pandemic economic recovery, strain household incomes and even tarnish the nascent green transition.