Georgia could potentially supply energy to Europe The German state-owned investment and development bank, the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW), is one of the main players pushing the plan to import green electricity from Georgia. To enable Georgia generate more renewable electricity, KfW is supporting the expansion of the local power grid with…
Russia plans to build a series of floating nuclear power plants The Russian state nuclear power company Rosatom plans to build a fleet of…
CO2 emissions from energy production in the EU territory dropped slightly in 2022 Eurostat estimates that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel…
OPEC+ countries extend a deal to cut production into 2024 OPEC+, comprised of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries…
Solar power investment expected to overtake oil for the first time This year, global investment in solar power is expected to overtake…
Talks to revise the Energy Taxation Directive advancing very slowly In 2003, the Council Directive 2003/96/EC was adopted, restructuring the…
Macron calls for ‘regulatory break’ in introducing new EU green laws The European Union has set itself the target of achieving carbon neutrality…