Consulting as a driving force of energy transformation
Dorota Zawadzka-Stฤpniak emphasized the importance of knowledge in effective energy transformation at a debate on supporting local governments in green transformation.
Expensive Energy Transition: The Greens' Outcry is Loud - but Unjustified
The article discusses the criticism from the Green party regarding proposals to reduce subsidies for renewable energy in Germany, arguing that the criticisms are unwarranted.
Why is the VAT for environmentally friendly heat from a heat pump higher than for solid fuel heating?
A viewer named Gatis questions the logic behind the VAT system that imposes a higher rate on heat pumps compared to solid fuel heating, expressing concerns over its fairness and implications for green energy incentives.
Solar AC: Will run on sunlight, know...
Solar AC is becoming a smart way to reduce electricity bills through the use of solar panels and hybrid technology for cooling during the day.
Iran: "Green light" for Japanese ships in Hormuz โ a channel of de-escalation or tactical maneuver?
Iran has announced its readiness to allow Japanese ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz amidst ongoing regional tensions that are disrupting maritime trade and driving up energy prices.
Strange Logic from the Green Party
Aftenposten argues that Norway must continue to contribute energy supplies amidst Europe's urgent energy crisis exacerbated by the war in Iran.
Energy Transition: One Fifth Less Funding for Green Electricity
Germany is reducing funding for green electricity, with new regulations emphasizing the need for essential wind and solar installations.
โYes to fields of wheat, no to fields of ironโ: how the worldโs greenest country soured on solar
Denmark's increasing backlash against solar energy reveals deep-seated rural concerns about the sustainability and aesthetics of green energy projects.
Chinese stocks shake laggard image amid oil shock as green transition pays off
Chinese stocks show resilience during recent oil market turmoil, bolstered by the country's investment in renewable energy.
The new energy crisis leads European leaders to demand green concessions
European leaders, spearheaded by Poland and Italy, are advocating for relaxations in the EU's climate and energy policies due to the impact of the latest energy crisis.
Lidegaard presents new green government demands: "It's crazy not to go this way"
Martin Lidegaard, a political leader in Denmark, emphasizes the need for a significant shift in energy policy as a primary condition for the Radikale party's participation in the incoming government after the elections.
Assotende: strategic solar screens for green houses
Assotende highlights the importance of solar shading systems in energy-efficient housing during the Global Shading Day.
Augstsprieguma tฤซkls plans to issue bonds worth 100 million euros
AST is considering issuing bonds amounting to 100 million euros, potentially in a green format, to invest in the modernization of its transmission network.
Green Electricity from the Differential Height of Rivers
Giorgio Parodi has invented a patented system that generates electricity from the kinetic flow of rivers, utilizing natural height differentials without consuming water or causing pollution.
Cutting-edge production costs and production is active 24 hours a day
Giorgio Parodi introduces an innovative system for harnessing the hydropower of Italian and European rivers sustainably, aiming to contribute to green energy solutions.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Is green electricity really better than its reputation?
A new study challenges the perception of green electricity's efficiency, highlighting the need for better digitalization and flexibility in energy supply, while fossil fuels still play a role in ensuring energy security.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Is green electricity really better than its reputation?
A new study questions whether green electricity is as reliable and affordable as claimed, sparking debate among industry experts and government officials in Germany.
Big Biogas Gap: How Germany Is Harming Its Heating Transition
Germany is facing significant challenges in its transition to green heating, with Ukrainian biogas imports being hindered by various obstacles, including governmental blockages.
Not Green Policies, but Fossil Fuels Threaten Our Wallets
A political science expert argues that fossil fuels, rather than green policies, pose a significant threat to both the economy and the environment in Europe.
Polanski to warn Starmer 'hasn't done enough' to protect energy customers from bill hikes
Zack Polanski is urging Sir Keir Starmer to take more actions to protect customers from rising energy bills amid an ongoing economic crisis.
Political Editor: Lรธkke's Hidden Priority Made the Room Laugh
The Danish political party Moderaterne is drawing attention to green transition initiatives by offering free electric vehicle charging to voters.
For more green hospitals: the commitment of the Alejandro Mann complex to sustainability
The Alejandro Mann hospital complex in Guayaquil, Ecuador, is undergoing a sustainability transformation led by Veolia to reduce its carbon footprint and energy costs while enhancing patient care.
Gloss: The Spotlight: Five Marks per Liter of Gasoline? How Donald Trump Successfully Implements an Old Green Project
The article discusses high gasoline prices and their impact on various political players, including Donald Trump and environmental advocates.
The 'green' battle of Tripolis and the underground complaints in New Democracy
Evangelos Marinakis, President of Capital Maritime & Trading Corp., highlighted critical maritime issues related to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in his article published in the Daily Telegraph.
'We haven't seen anything yet': China's plan to kick foreign oil habit
China is accelerating its push towards renewable energy as outlined in its latest five-year plan, aimed at reducing dependence on foreign oil while grappling with its status as the largest carbon emitter.
A 1 billion project seeks to revolutionize energy and create thousands of jobs
A 1 billion euro project in Andalusia aims to transform the region's energy sector and create thousands of jobs through investment in green hydrogen.
Green Remodeling Interest Support Resumed After Three Years... Free Consulting Also Available
The South Korean government has resumed its interest support program for green remodeling projects aimed at enhancing the energy performance of buildings after a three-year hiatus.
Czech Republic Succeeds in Harvard's 'Green' Rankings: Expert Says Potential Must Be Boosted
Czech firms are ranked third in Harvard's Greenplexity index for their competitiveness in exporting products critical to energy transformation.
Analysis: Iran's War Turns Europe Again Towards the Green Transition
The conflict in Iran prompts Europe to accelerate its green transition away from fossil fuels.
Iran Is the Key .. Russian Oil Returns to the Market with American Green Light and European Concerns
The Kremlin stated that the easing of U.S. sanctions on Russian oil is aimed at stabilizing energy markets amid the conflict with Iran, while signaling the need for substantial export quantities to ensure this stability.
Media Coverage Reinforces a Skewed Power Relationship
Media coverage of land encroachment in reindeer husbandry areas is reinforcing a skewed power dynamic between wind power developers and reindeer herders in the context of the Green Shift.
Commentary: The Rise and Fall of the European Union or When We Strive for a Higher Good, Not for Full Stomachs
The article discusses the cyclical nature of human society, highlighted by recent political events in Europe regarding nuclear energy and the Green Party's electoral success.
Nuclear Energy: Europe Facing a New Energy Dilemma
Nuclear energy is re-emerging as a central topic in European discussions amid urgent concerns over energy security and costs.
No detection of green algae toxins in agricultural products around Nakdong River
Tests conducted by the Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment revealed no green algae toxins in agricultural products from the Nakdong River area, contradicting earlier findings by environmental groups.
Economic News Filter: Fico Still Dreams of Russian Oil, Even Though Fossil Fuels Are Choking Europe
The article discusses Slovakia's economic strategies against the backdrop of the European shift towards renewable energy, emphasizing the importance of investment in green technologies.
Chinaโs size, strength insulates its energy security amid geopolitical shocks: lawmaker
Chinese lawmaker Jin Zhijun claims that China's size and national strength offer resilience to its energy security despite heavy reliance on imports.
Overloading and Regulation: Bavaria Cannot Feed Large Amounts of Eco-Power into Grids
Bavaria is losing increasing amounts of green electricity due to grid limitations, forcing the curtailment of solar energy production despite high generation levels.
The Green Party Proposes Electric Car Offensive
The Green Party in Sweden suggests a comprehensive initiative to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles, ensuring affordability for all households.
The New Green Savings Program Relies on Interest-Free Loans. Most Grants Are Gone
The article discusses the Czech government's New Green Savings program, which primarily offers interest-free loans as grants run out.
The government is fundamentally changing the New Green Savings program
The Czech government is implementing significant changes to the New Green Savings program.
Poland is wasting more and more green energy. The grid cannot keep up with the development of renewable energy sources
Poland faces increasing challenges in managing its renewable energy, leading to mandatory shutdowns of installations as production exceeds demand.
Ministry: Expect Competitive Prices, Efficient Management, and Data Centers from 'Ignitis Group'
The Lithuanian Finance Ministry expects 'Ignitis Group' to explore growth opportunities in green energy while ensuring competitive pricing and efficient management.
Juhan Parts: Estonia Must Find a Way Out of Ideological Dogmas
Former Prime Minister Juhan Parts argues that Estonia needs a fundamental shift in energy policy rather than a climate law, emphasizing the need to move beyond ideological constraints.
SF in election debate about climate: "Congratulations to the Liberal Alliance"
In a climate election debate, SF's Nanna Bonde congratulated the Liberal Alliance for their focus on nuclear power, but criticized it for diverting attention from effective green transition strategies.
Stegra is spending 2 billion a month - warns of risks
Stegra, a steel company in Sweden, is facing financial troubles as it reports spending 2 billion SEK a month and warns of risks to its green steel project due to funding issues.
Port of Igoumenitsa: 1.5 MW photovoltaic park
The Port of Igoumenitsa is implementing a 1.5 MW photovoltaic park to promote sustainable energy and reduce COโ emissions.
PPA, or green and stable electricity for real estate
The article discusses the benefits of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in promoting green energy and their significance in the commercial real estate market in Poland.
Overview: What the two billion from emissions trading is spent on
Estonia has received two billion euros from the EU's emissions trading system, funding transportation, energy efficiency in buildings, and renewable energy projects.
200-megawatt photovoltaic plant in Santa Elena gets the green light for construction
The environmental impact study and management plan for a 200 MW photovoltaic plant in Santa Elena, Ecuador, has been approved by the Ministry of Environment and Energy.
Energy from Waste in Cities. Green Power for Municipal Units
Polish cities are increasingly converting municipal waste into electrical and thermal energy, highlighting the importance of local energy production for urban infrastructure.