Using the Innovation Fund, the European Union is investing €118 million into 32 small innovative projects located in 14 EU Member States, Iceland and Norway. The EU will support projects aiming to bring low-carbon technologies to the market in energy intensive industries, hydrogen, energy storage…
The G20 ministers responsible for climate, energy and environment gathered…
The 23-member group OPEC+, consisting of the world's leading oil producers,…
Vestas has announced that EnBW has selected a new type of turbine, which…
New EU rules on energy efficiency for electric motors and variable speed…
The giant Baihetan hydropower plant on the upstream branch of China's…
Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant unit is currently being commissioned in…