Southeast Europe at a Crossroads: Pipelines, LNG, and the New Supply Architecture in the Balkans
The article discusses the complexities of natural gas supply routes in Southeast Europe, particularly the eastern vertical corridor and its integration challenges with existing systems.
Support for Private Solar Systems: Enriching is Right but Still Doing it Wrong
A commentary on the German governmentโs plan to cut feed-in tariffs for smaller solar systems, indicating potential adverse impacts despite sound arguments.
TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
Plans of the Ministry of Economics: Rich will cut funding for small PV systems
The German Federal Ministry of Economics plans to eliminate subsidies for new small solar power systems, according to a draft bill.
Own electricity with municipal money. Cities responded to residents' needs
Polish cities are launching programs to support the installation of photovoltaic systems, providing financial aid to residents seeking renewable energy solutions.
Statnett: - We are monitoring the situation
Statnett, Norway's transmission system operator, is aware of media reports regarding threats to the energy systems in the Nordic region and is coordinating with relevant authorities.
Threat of Attack on the Energy Systems of the Nordic Countries
Authorities in the Nordic countries are investigating a serious threat related to their energy systems, believed to originate from a foreign state.
Serious Threat Against the Nordic Energy System
Authorities in the Nordic countries are investigating a serious threat to their energy systems, believed to originate from a foreign state.
Swedish TV4: Threat to energy systems across the Nordics
A serious threat has been reported against the energy systems in all Nordic countries, as confirmed by various Swedish security agencies.
Swedish TV4: Threat to the energy systems in all Nordic countries
There are concerns about a potential threat linked to a foreign power affecting the energy systems across Nordic countries.
USA - Greece: 'Milestone Agreement' for Shipbuilding and Energy Cooperation
A significant partnership agreement was signed between ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and Hanwha Power Systems, emphasizing shipbuilding and energy collaboration in the context of regional security discussions.
Reports to TV4: Serious threat to Nordic energy systems
There are reports of a serious threat to the Nordic energy system, believed to be connected to foreign powers and prompting increased vigilance from authorities.
Reports: Threats to the Energy Systems in the Nordic Countries
There is a serious threat directed at energy infrastructure across all Nordic countries, prompting heightened security measures and investigations into foreign involvement.
A milestone agreement between ONEXโHanwha
A cooperation agreement was signed between ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and Hanwha Power Systems in a move aimed at enhancing energy security and collaboration in Greece and beyond.
Milestone agreement between ONEX and Hanwha
A significant cooperation agreement was signed between ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems to enhance energy security and expand collaboration in the energy and shipbuilding sectors.
Solar Power on School Rooftops...77% of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools to be Installed by 2030
The South Korean Ministry of Education aims to install solar power systems in 77% of public elementary, middle, and high schools by 2030 as part of the 'Sunshine School' project.
Agreement between black-red: What to do in the heating cellar?
The debate over the future of gas heating is reigniting as the coalition between Union and SPD outlines plans for integrating green gases into heating systems in Germany.
Federal Government: What the new heating plan means for households
Germany's new heating plan aims to provide more freedom for homeowners while gradually shifting away from gas and oil heating systems to renewable energy alternatives.
ONEX Shipyards: Agreement signing ceremony with Hanwha Power Systems group in Washington
A ceremony for signing a cooperation agreement between ONEX Shipyards and Hanwha Power Systems occurred in Washington, against the backdrop of the Transatlantic Gas Security Summit.
ONEX Shipyards: Tomorrow the ceremony for signing an agreement with the Hanwha Power Systems group in Washington
The ONEX Shipyards & Technologies Group will participate in a significant agreement signing with Hanwha Power Systems amid a forum focusing on transatlantic gas supply security.
Solar energy storage could have a payback period of two years in Brazil
The installation of energy storage systems integrated with solar generation in Brazil can provide a payback period of up to two years for both commercial and residential establishments.
Habeck's 65 Percent Rule for Heaters is Being Abolished
The German government has decided to abolish the 65 percent rule for heating systems set by former Minister Robert Habeck, relieving homeowners while still emphasizing climate protection.
Climate Protection: Is the Government Now Swinging the Heating Hammer Backwards?
Germany's coalition government is on the verge of reforming the heating law that initiated a significant shift in the country's heating systems.
Megabatteries Hit by 'Stupid Fines'
Denmark is falling behind on large battery storage systems because of tariffs and fees that hinder the storage of solar and wind energy.
Mikkeli reportedly banned the construction of battery energy storage for five years, the first in Finland
The city of Mikkeli has imposed a five-year ban on the construction of battery energy storage systems of 2 megawatts or more across its entire area.
RTU's ambitious project - microchip testing center in ฤถฤซpsala
RTU experts are developing communication technologies to improve data center efficiency and reduce energy consumption in the operation of AI systems.
CNE extends deadline for regulatory obligations due to maintenance in systems
The National Energy Commission (CNE) in Mexico has extended the deadline for regulatory obligations to account for ongoing maintenance in its systems.
New powerful battery storage systems are being built in Valgamaa and Pรคrnumaa
New large-scale battery storage systems are underway in Estonia's Valgamaa and Pรคrnumaa regions, with significant investments aimed at enhancing solar energy capabilities.
A Shift in Energy: Chemistry Has Outpaced Gravity on the Planet
The article discusses how battery technology has surpassed traditional gravitational energy storage systems in terms of immediate performance, marking a significant shift in the energy sector.
Igoumenitsa Port plans three OPS installations via HEDNO
The port of Igoumenitsa is set to implement a significant project involving the installation of three Onshore Power Supply systems to enhance energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in maritime transport.
Latvian company plans to develop a nuclear waste-powered generator โ initially for the Moon
A Latvian company, Deep Space Energy, is developing a new generation nuclear generator intended to produce electricity on the Moon using five times less fuel than previous systems.
Port of Igoumenitsa: Construction of 3 Onshore Power Supply positions for ships
A high-strategic project for Greece's energy transition in maritime transport begins with the installation of three Onshore Power Supply systems in Igoumenitsa port.
WATCH VIDEO โฉ This cunning military underwater drone behaves like a parasite and travels far
A new underwater drone called Lamprey can attach to larger vessels, helping it to travel long distances while saving energy.
Hyperion Systems Engineering consolidates its position in the Greek market
Hyperion Systems Engineering aims to strengthen its foothold in the Greek market through innovative projects in the hydrocarbon and energy sectors.
Hyperion Systems Engineering: Consolidating in the Greek Market
Cypriot Hyperion Systems Engineering aims to strengthen its presence in the Greek market by focusing on projects related to operational and technical processes in the hydrocarbon industry and energy infrastructure.
Smart Heating of Homes is a Complex System, but it Saves a Lot of Money
The article discusses the complexities of smart home heating systems and their potential for significant cost savings.
Heating systems are being drained in hundreds of buildings in Russia's Belgorod and evacuations planned
Hundreds of buildings in Belgorod, Russia, are having their heating systems drained amid damage to energy facilities and impending evacuations due to a sharp temperature drop.
Can Villages Earning from Sunlight and Wind Spread Across the Country?
Busan's initiative to equip 60 schools with solar energy systems aims to channel profits into student welfare, while Gwangju is establishing a farming solar energy zone linked with RE100 companies.
Instead of Electric Cars, ESS... The Three Battery Giants Clash in Round 2 in North America
South Korean battery companies are shifting their focus towards energy storage systems (ESS) instead of electric vehicles, as competition heats up in domestic and North American markets.
Measures have not reached the people, polluted air suffocates Brod citizens
Millions of euros designated for combating air pollution in Slavonski Brod remain unused due to insufficient public response and outdated heating systems still in operation.
LG Energy Solution to Solely Operate Battery Production Plant for ESS in Canada
LG Energy Solution has announced that it will solely operate a battery production plant for energy storage systems (ESS) in Canada, aiming to strengthen its position in the North American ESS market.
Repairs of Kyiv power plant attacked by Russians may take 2 months
Experts conclude that the facility suffered critical damage, and the restoration of its systems will take at least two months, according to the mayor, referring to the Darnytsia thermal power plant.
Defender investigates increase in rates on customer bills with solar energy systems in RN
The Public Defender's Office of Rio Grande do Norte is investigating changes in public lighting tax and ICMS that have led to increased energy bills for consumers with solar energy generation systems.
Saudi Arabia invests in solar systems in Turkey
Saudi Arabia is investing $2 billion to build two solar power plants in Turkey, announced Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar during a visit by President Erdogan to Riyadh.
RAINER SAKS โฉ Now it is clear how Russia outsmarted Trump
Security expert Rainer Saks discusses how the Russian president kept his promise to refrain from attacks on Ukraine's energy systems for a week, which ended on February 1, according to the US president.
Sweden and Denmark respond to Russian attacks, sending air defense aid to Ukraine
Sweden and Denmark will jointly procure mobile air defense artillery systems worth โฌ245 million for Ukraine in response to increased Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure.
Russia engaging in 'brinkmanship' ahead of peace talks, 'resumed bombing Ukraine's energy systems'
As peace talks approach, Russia is accused of using aggressive tactics while continuing to bomb Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia may lose its energy market in Central Asia
Ukrainian intelligence suggests that Russia could lose its energy market in Central Asia due to a new action plan initiated by Central Asian countries with World Bank support to connect their energy systems.
Why China and Europe should care about Central Asiaโs water crisis
The worsening water crisis in Central Asia poses strategic threats to global trade and energy systems, necessitating urgent attention from major powers like China and Europe.
Metlen: Delivered two systems for the FDI frigates at the Naval Group shipyard in Lorient
Metlen Energy & Metals delivered two complex platform systems for the French Navy's FDI frigates, which are currently being installed on the second frigate at the Naval Group shipyard in Lorient.