Energy industry
Caretaker Cabinet Prepares Urgent Measures against Inflation and Rise of Energy Prices
The government is preparing a package of urgent economic measures due to inflation and the jump in electricity and petrol prices.
This was stated by the caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev during his visit to Veliko Tarnovo. He specified that the measures will be announced by the end of this week or by the beginning of next.
Conference stresses role of nuclear energy in transition to low-carbon society
Bled – The Nuclear Society of Slovenia (DJS) is hosting the 30th international conference Nuclear Energy for a New Europe 2021 in Bled. Nuclear energy, together with renewable energy sources, has the potential to play a key role in shaping a carbon-free energy future, the organisers said in Monday’s introduction to the event.
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PM Citu: Gov't will not step in to cap energy prices; Romania needs energy independence
Prime Minister Florin Citu said on Tuesday that energy prices will not be capped in Romania, insisting that Romania needs energy independence. "There is growing public concern over energy prices, especially because the winter season is coming - the payment of energy bills - and so we have to come up with solutions. Of course, the solution to prices cannot come from the prime minister.
New energy technologies / Bodea (CRE): Energy will become an increasingly expensive product
Energy in general will continue to become an increasingly expensive product because we must begin to own its unsustainable use in the last 50-60 years, Corneliu Bodea, chairman of the Romanian Energy Centre (CRE) and CEO of Adrem, tells AGERPRES for its "New energy technologies" project.
Speaker Orban: Gov't attaches great importance to energy investment
Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies and national leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL) Ludovic Orban said on Thursday in Constanta that moving forward, the government will attach special importance to energy investment. "This is a time of major change, I would say almost a revolution in the field of energy.
Slovenia met 55% of own energy needs in 2020
Ljubljana – Slovenia met 55% of its energy needs from own sources of energy in 2020, reducing its energy dependence by 7 percentage points compared with the previous year, mainly due to reduced import of petroleum products and increased domestic energy production, the Statistics Office said on Monday.
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Turkey plans new drilling in the Eastern Mediterranean
They send the floating drilling rig Yavuz to the region – New provocations by Erdogan
Public sector vital for getting energy invests: Minister
The public sector is responsible for the establishment of a secure and reliable environment for energy sector investor needs and priorities through the development of relevant policies, legislation and incentives, Turkey's Energy and Natural Resources Minister, Fatih Dönmez, said on March 17.
Energy Expert: Oligarchic Circles and Foreign Lobbyists Dictate Rules in Bulgarian Energy Sector
Siemens Energy to Cut 7,800 Jobs
Siemens Energy AG will cut roughly a sixth of workers from its gas and power division in the latest sign that the worldwide shift to green energy is upending the fossil-fuel businesses.
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