Renewable energy commercialization
Energy Poverty looms as Cost of Living Increases: Data behind the Difficulties
Rising energy prices are putting more people under increased financial pressure and at greater risk of energy poverty.
Energy crisis is an opportunity to accelerate Türkiye’s energy transition: Op-ed
For more than two decades, Türkiye's energy sector reforms have succeeded in providing energy services at affordable prices within a fast-growing economy with rapidly increasing energy needs.
ContourGlobal Maritsa East 3 will continue to support the Country in the Transition to a Carbon neutral Future
The company signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Energy to explore opportunities for investment in new technologies
Renewables to provide cheap power, energy minister says
Turkey aims to counter rising global energy prices by developing more renewable energy projects, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez said on Feb. 22.
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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:
PM Mitsotakis on price increases in Parliament (watch live)
The PM to talk about energy costs and the economy
Slovenia embarking on energy transition with mix of renewables, nuclear
Ljubljana – Slovenia is counting on nuclear in its energy transition since renewable sources alone will not suffice to cover the production shortfall once coal is phased out given that the country has missed many opportunities already, Infrastructure Minister Jernej Vrtovec said on Tuesday. “There is potential for more photovoltaic plants and four hydro power plants.
EU Council: The European Union Must Use Nuclear Power to Ensure its Energy Independence
The EU must use nuclear energy to ensure its energy independence, only alternative sources will not be enough. This was announced on Tuesday in Luxembourg by the Slovenian Minister of Infrastructure Ernej Vartovec, who is chairing an extraordinary meeting of the EU Council at the level of energy ministers, convened to discuss the energy crisis, TASS reports.