Greece's Minister of Environment and Energy Kostas Skrekas expressed high interest in expanding the Southern Gas Corridor and increasing the volume of gas supplies from Azerbaijan.
The new LNG Truck Loading Station launched by DESFA in Revithoussa offers a flexible solution, simulating a virtual pipeline, to off-grid areas and users, through the loading of specially designed LNG trucks.
Western Balkan countries can phase out coal by 2040 and achieve a carbon-free power system by 2045 if they invest in renewable energy, energy storage and green hydrogen, a new study led by Agora Energiewende finds.
An 8-point declaration was signed by leaders of the Czech E-mobility Platform, the Polish Alternative Fuels Association and the Slovak EV Association calling on CEE to seize the opportunities presented by the e-mobility transition.
Canada's Laurentis Energy Partners and Poland's Synthos Green Energy, announced today the signing of an agreement to support the development and deployment of Small Modular Reactors in Poland.
The European Commission has published its quarterly report on the European gas market for the second quarter of 2022, revealing the impact of Russia's energy warfare on the EU's energy landscape.
The new plant of manufacturing company Toyo Ink Hungary has been inaugurated in Újhartyán, Pest County, where CNT dispersion for lithium-ion batteries will be produced.
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a Polish scheme to partially compensate energy-intensive companies for higher electricity prices resulting from indirect emission costs under the EU ETS.
Serbia's Ministry of Mining and Energy foresees the possibility of an alternative supply of crude oil in its investment plan, in order to ensure a stable supply of crude oil and diversify supply routes.
Romania signed the first contracts for financing out of the Modernisation Fund to develop the country’s energy infrastructure. Transelectrica will benefit from more than 420 million euros.
Aiming to ensure a continuous and secure natural gas supply, Latvia's Conexus Baltic Grid has carried out technical preparations to enable natural gas injection in the Inčukalns Underground Gas Storage.
Two trucks loaded with urgently needed equipment for the repair of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure donated by MOL Group left Százhalombatta, Hungary on Thursday.
The European Commission is formally endorsing a new Solar Photovoltaic Industry Alliance, with the aim of scaling up manufacturing technologies of innovative solar photovoltaic products and components.
The construction of the LNG terminal in Paldiski, Estonia, has now moved to laying the offshore pipe which will connect the gas infrastructure on land and the equipment on the pier.
In order to ensure the necessary inertia in the energy system, after synchronising the transmission networks of the Baltic countries with the Continental Europe power grid, 3 synchronous condensers will be installed in Latvia.
The shareholders of PGNiG almost unanimously agreed on the merger with PKN ORLEN at this week's Extraordinary General Meeting, completing one of the last steps in the merger of the two companies.