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KEY – The Energy Transition Expo Rewrites The Energy Agenda.
In the current climate of economic and geopolitical instability and increasingly fierce global competition, energy is still a strategic lever for ensuring independence, security, autonomy and competitiveness for Europe and its industrial system. Financing the transition and controlling energy costs…

New RES Auctions: United Kingdom Adds 1.3 GW of Onshore Wind Capacity
Following successful offshore wind auctions, the United Kingdom has awarded contracts for 1.3 GW of new onshore wind capacity in the latest auction round. Contracts for a total of 28 onshore wind projects were awarded under the Contracts for Difference…

Key 2026 Leads The Global Energy Transition.
The leading event in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean basin on energy transition is held in Italy. From 4 to 6 March, KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, the event organized by Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), will take place at…

Brazil Between the Challenges and Opportunities of the Green Transition
At a time when the world is facing increasingly visible consequences of climate change, Brazil finds itself at a crucial crossroads between strong development ambitions and complex environmental challenges. The protection of the Amazon, the advancement of renewable energy, the…

CBAM and the Energy Community: Readiness Level of the Region’s Countries
The European Union has decided to fully implement its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as of 1 January 2026. The core principle of CBAM is that every ton of carbon dioxide embodied in goods entering the EU market will be…

Brutalism and Its Identity in the Era of Architectural Uniformity
The architectural style that marked the second half of the 20th century—born out of the need for rapid urban reconstruction and characterized by the raw power of materials and simplicity of form—came to be known as Brutalism. The distinctive, rough…

RESET Project Results: Education and Skills for the Renewable Energy Future of the Western Balkans (2023–2025)
Did you know that in the Western Balkans, carbon intensity is more than five times higher than in the EU, and that most households still rely on coal, oil, or even traditional firewood for heating? This dependence not only makes…



