The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a fourth Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) to support research, innovation and the first industrial deployment in the hydrogen value chain.
Engineers from PRODECO, a company from Czech utility Group ČEZ, have been developing a solution to build solar power plants in areas in which industrial mining has been discontinued.
Ohmium International, a leading green hydrogen company that designs, manufactures and deploys advanced Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysers, it was selected to equip the first green hydrogen project in Croatia.
Serbia's Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović signed two agreements with Chinese companies that will enable new Chinese investments in the Serbian energy sector with a total value of around 2.7 billion euros.
Eurogas, the association representing the gaseous fuels sector, officially announced the election of Cristian Signoretto as its new President, following the resignation of Didier Holleaux, effective 24 May.
The first semi-deep geothermal pilot project developed by Estonia's Geological Survey has officially started operations in the Tiskre sub-district in Tallinn, Estonia.
The EU provided 10 million euros in grants to support the second phase of the 'Renewable Energy Sources – Development of the Biomass Market in the Republic of Serbia' programme.
The EBRD is supporting the development of solar energy in Estonia by lending 22 million euros to KC Solar2 to finance the construction of a 45 MW solar park in Kehra.
Türkiye's Energy and Natural Resources Minister and Azerbaijan's Economy Minister signed a comprehensive deal on capacity expansion for several natural gas pipelines.
The President of Romania promulgated the Law on Offshore Wind Energy, making of Romania the first country in the Black Sea region to adopt such a law and one of the leading nations in offshore wind in Southeastern Europe.
Today, 23 May, marks the entry into force of the European Critical Raw Materials Act, which aims at ensuring a diverse, secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials for the EU's industry.
During the second auction of energy credits, 68,000 GJ of certified energy savings were sold in Hungary, which is more than five times the amount that was purchased during the first public sale in February 2024.