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European Commission launches initiatives to strengthen offshore wind infrastructure

The success of auctions in Poland and the United Kingdom, as well as the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, has given new momentum to Europe’s offshore wind sector. At the summit, the...

ENTSOG: Injection of renewable gases into European networks reaches 43.2 TWh

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) has published a report on the annual injection of renewable gases into the European Union’s gas networks for the period from 1...

European Commission probes Romania’s request for more aid and a longer restructuring period for CE Oltenia

The European Commission launched an in-depth investigation at the end of February into the amended restructuring plan for Romania’s state-owned energy company CE Oltenia, in order to determine whether the proposed increase...

Moldova accelerates energy integration with the EU: from April 1, it opens the gas market to large consumers

Moldova entered 2026 with ongoing energy sector reforms. According to information from the Energy Community Secretariat, in 2025 Moldova was, for the second year in a row, ranked as the leading reformer...

Montenegro One Step Closer to Integration into the European Electricity Market

The Secretariat of the Energy Community announced that on February 15, Montenegro finalized the transposition of the Electricity Integration Package by adopting the last two legal acts – government regulations that define...

Gas in Europe – Romania Leads the EU, While Norway Is the Key Supplier Outside the Union

Romania remains at the top of natural gas production within the European Union, but this does not change the continent’s strong dependence on imports. Over the past two years, Romania has grown into...

Sustainability of Europe’s mobility systems 2025

Transport is fundamental to Europe’s economy and society. It enables the movement of goods and people across regions, supporting markets and sustaining over 10 million jobs while contributing around 5 percent of gross domestic product. It is also responsible for a substantial share of...

How Do Falling EU Orders Impact Serbian Automotive Factories and Employment?

It is no news that Serbia depends on Europe when it comes to markets. Given transport routes, geographic proximity, and the fact that Serbia is part of the same continent, doing business...

ECA Warns: EU at Risk Due to Shortage of Critical Raw Materials for the Green Transition

The European Union is facing serious difficulties in securing the critical raw materials needed to achieve its energy and climate goals – this is the main conclusion of the latest report by...

What’s New in the ESG Landscape of the European Union

In recent months, several decisions have been published that are reshaping the European approach to sustainability across various sectors, while some previously adopted measures will begin to apply in the new year....

Germany: Europe’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant Being Commissioned

The German energy company RWE (Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk) has recently begun the commissioning process of Europe’s largest green hydrogen production facility. The plant is located in Lingen, in western Germany, and, as reported by...

Cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rank Among Europe’s Most Polluted by PM2.5

Cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked among the most polluted in Europe in terms of PM2.5 air pollution in 2024, according to data from IQAir, an internationally recognized air quality...

Record Solar Energy Production in the EU in 2025: What Are the Projections Until 2030?

The projections for the development of solar energy discussed throughout the year have been confirmed in the latest SolarPower Europe report – EU Solar Market Outlook 2025–2030. After ten years of strong...

SolarPower Europe: Three Pillars of Flexibility for the European Energy System

To support the increase in flexibility of the energy system and facilitate the energy transition, SolarPower Europe has published a report titled “Flexibility: Strengthening the Grid through Battery Energy Storage and Demand...

New Data Reveal the Extent of Europe’s E-Waste Crisis, NGOs Call for Urgent Action

New Eurostat data released today exposes the scale of Europe’s overconsumption of electronics and the continued failure to properly collect and recycle e-waste. Environmental NGOs are urging the European Commission to take decisive action in the upcoming revision of the Waste of Electric and Electronic...

Ports Are the Backbone of Europe’s Wind Energy

This week, the WindEurope Ports Platform meeting in Ireland puts the spotlight on a simple truth: there is no wind without port investments. Ports are stepping up. The meeting comes as Europe...

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