Croatia: Electricity production drops 19% in September amid lower hydro output
According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Croatia generated 834 GWh of electricity in September […]
According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Croatia generated 834 GWh of electricity in September […]
Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov stated that Bulgaria is not subject to any additional U.S. conditions for the recently approved sanctions
According to data published by Bulgaria’s electricity transmission system operator ESO, the country generated 34.96 TWh of electricity between 1
State-owned power utility ERS has filed a request with the Regulatory Commission for Energy (RERS) seeking approval for a nearly
Italy and Albania have formalized a new partnership aimed at strengthening the electricity network in northern Albania, a region still
West Africa’s Mineral Wealth Sparks Nationalization and Geopolitical Realignment West Africa is at the forefront of a global reshaping of
Rural residents in Europe are increasingly finding themselves caught in the crossfire of the green energy transition. In northern Portugal,
Deep sea mining is emerging as one of the most contentious topics in the global resource debate. While some states
The suspended Rio Tinto Jadar lithium project remains one of Europe’s most strategically vital—and simultaneously most contentious—mining developments. Located in
European financial institutions are increasingly exposed to major financial and reputational threats due to their inadequate handling of environmental, social,
The United States has given Serbia a three-month deadline to find a new owner for oil company NIS, whose majority
PPC Group has commissioned a new 130 MW solar power plant in Romania, located in the Călugăreni area approximately 40