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.
Members of the European Parliament adopted the reform of the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) including for aviation and maritime, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and a new Social Climate fund.
Moldova's energy company Energocom will purchase a quantity of 24 megawatt-hours (MWh), or approximately 2,250 cubic metres of natural gas, as a test, from Greece's gas supplier, DEPA.
Smart distribution, sustainable heating and green energy are among the priority areas for the Polish power company, Tauron, according to its recently updated Strategic Research Agenda, which was first released in 2018.
LNG Croatia signed a contract with the Norwegian company Wartsila Gas Solutions to deliver an additional regasification module with a maximum capacity of 250,000 cubic metres per hour, worth 22,9 million euros.
The Slovak Transmission System Operator Eustream and the Gas TSO of Ukraine agreed to extend the terms of increased firm capacities until 30 September 2023.
GE has secured a contract from UCED Group to supply an LM6000 PC Sprint aeroderivative gas turbine to expand UCED Prostějov reserve power plant, help stabilise the grid and support renewables growth in the Czech Republic.
Cindrigo has signed a Framework Agreement with Kaishan Renewable Energy Development to jointly develop, finance, build and operate geothermal power plants.