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What Happens When Almost an Entire Country Loses Power – Chile’s Curfew
Chile experienced one of the most severe power outages in the last decade on February 25, 2025, when an unexpected collapse of the electrical system in the afternoon hours led to a blackout in more than 90 percent of the…

Almost 48 Million Europeans Cannot Afford Heating – Half of Them Are Employed
As temperatures drop, the number of people across the European Union who are unable to heat their homes is rising. New data published by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) reveals that the number of people living in energy poverty…

Volvo Trucks at Bauma in Munich: New Vehicles and Technologies Supporting the Path to Zero Emissions
Volvo Trucks is attending the Bauma 2025 exhibition to showcase its commitment to decarbonizing transport in the construction industry. The company will present a wide range of products and technologies that enable sustainable transport—both today and in the future. At…

Limited Progress of the EU Towards Environmental Goals
The assessment by the European Environment Agency (EEA) provides an overview of progress in achieving the objectives set within the 8th Environment Action Programme (EAP), which serves as the framework for the EU’s environmental policy until 2030. Progress is measured…

Indonesia Plans to Expand Coal Power Plants – How Will This Affect Climate Goals?
Indonesia, in its latest National Electricity Master Plan for the period 2024–2060 (RUKN), has outlined the expansion of coal power plant capacity and an increase in coal production. According to EMBER, if this plan is implemented, Indonesia’s climate goals could…

Responsibility for Sustainability: Business Practices as an Opportunity for Change
Sustainable business is a concept that has recently gained both significance and popularity. ProCredit Bank Serbia has undertaken a series of initiatives to contribute to sustainable practices in its operations to ensure it doesn’t remain just a buzzword. On this…

Baltic States Synchronize Power Grids with the EU and Leave the Russian System
On their path to full energy independence from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have successfully synchronized their power grids with the European continental network (CEN). By doing so, the Baltic states have disconnected from the Russian BRELL system, significantly strengthening…



