Germany is making progress in ramping up the hydrogen economy, as shown by the second H2-Bilanz published by E.ON based on data from the Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne (EWI).
Representatives of Albania's Energy Regulatory Authority held a meeting with the Energy Community Secretariat on 19 April to discuss further developments in the country's electricity market.
Deputy ministers from Poland's Climate and the Environment Ministry participated in an opening ceremony of the geothermal well drilling site in the Podhale region on 18 April.
Slovakia’s largest energy supplier SPP signed an MoU with the biggest Italian energy companies, Enel, Eni and Snam on commercial cooperation in the gas and LNG sector.
EBRD will lend 29 million euros to an Albanian special-purpose vehicle, owned by France’s Voltalia, to develop a new 140 MW 'Karavasta solar farm' in the Fier area in south-west Albania.
Slovenian and Croatian gas TSOs, Plinovodi and Plinacro discussed the possibility of extending the gas interconnections of the Croatian and Slovenian gas systems.
The Roundtable for Hydrogen Transmission and Distribution of the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance has published its 'Learnbook on Hydrogen Supply Corridors' which provides industry expertise and knowledge of the development of the 6 potential hydrogen import corridors.
This year Earth’s Day has been organised around the theme Invest in our planet, which highlights the importance of dedicating our time, resources and energy to solving climate change and other environmental issues.
The CEO of ELES Aleksander Mervar, signed an umbrella agreement with the Municipality of Murska Sobota on connecting the heating sector with the electricity system.
Hungary and Serbia forge closer energy ties as the neighbouring countries announced to set up a joint gas trade company, cooperate on gas storage and build a new oil pipeline to strengthen supply security.
Earlier in April, the first liquified natural gas (LNG) tanker destined for Bulgaria, arrived at the Turkish LNG terminal of Marmara, near the city of Tekirdag.
The European Commission has approved a 1 billion euro Hungarian scheme to support companies facing increased energy costs in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Poland's Energy and Climate Minister, Anna Moskwa inaugurated a conference on the development of geothermal energy, which took place in Toruń on Monday.
Albania's Power Exchange has officially been launched as it held its first day-ahead auction last Monday. The first delivery of electricity was made the following day.
On 25 April, the EU Energy Platform for the joint purchasing of gas – via its AggregateEU service – will launch the first call for placing a demand to buy gas: an important milestone in order to prepare for next winter and the storage filling season.
Moldova's Ministry of Energy presented an amendment to the country's Renewable Energy Law aiming to prepare the country for moving to market-based support schemes.