Low-carbon economy
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.
EU envoy to Turkey visits Europe's first carbon negative biorefinery
The head of the European Union delegation to Turkey on Oct. 7 visited Europe's first biorefinery project with a negative carbon impact, which is located in Istanbul.
Decarbonisation of economy must be balanced, says Počivalšek
Brussels – Decarbonisation of the economy must be evenly spread across sectors and EU countries, said Economy Minister Zdravko Počivalšek after Wednesday’s session of EU ministers in charge of competitiveness, who gathered in Brussels to discuss the impact of the Fit for 55 package on the competitiveness of the European economy.
Australian PM says may not join global climate summit
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, under pressure to adopt a 2050 net-zero carbon emissions target, said in an interview published on Sept. 27 that he may not join this year's landmark U.N. climate summit in Glasgow.
Hellenic Petroleum – Transformation of production for green fuels
With the aim of transforming its productive activities and the large-scale production of green fuels, low carbon footprint, the Hellenic Petroleum Group is updating its strategic plan and is examining the investment projects it will implement.
First renewable energy exporters' association to be opened in İzmir
Turkey"s first Renewable Energy Equipment and Service Exporters Association will be established in İzmir, dubbed "the wind capital of Turkey", within the Aegean Exporters Association (EİB).
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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Petrol launches its second wind farm in Croatia
Knin – Slovenian energy company Petrol has opened its second wind farm in Croatia. Ljubač, situated near the town of Knin in south Croatia, has nine turbines, which should generate around 96 gigawatts of electricity a year, covering the needs of 30,000 households.
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Vučić: "I hope that no one will mind the sun"
The Agreement on Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Government of Serbia and the representatives from UGT Renewables LLC. The document was signed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic and CFO of UGT Renewables Peter Goodall.
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Renewable energy labs to boost jobs for Syrians, Turkish host communities
Renewable energy laboratories across five different provinces have been established to increase the employability of Syrians and Turkish host communities in Turkey's renewable energy sector.
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