Elering wants to build a giant green hydrogen pipeline through Estonia
Elering has submitted a request to the Estonian government to initiate special planning for the construction of a hydrogen pipeline from Finland through Estonia to Germany.
Green light for the largest public electric vehicle charging station within the M-30: 19 ultra-fast charging points on Paseo de la Castellana
Madrid is set to transform a neglected lot on Paseo de la Castellana into the largest public electric vehicle charging station within the M-30, featuring 19 ultra-fast charging points powered entirely by renewable energy.
The 'Cyber Park' at PYRKAL is progressing – How employees will circulate
Construction of the Cyber Park in the heart of Hymettus is facing opposition from locals who are concerned about traffic issues and loss of green spaces.
Based on international cases: a new sustainable sheep farming model proposed to boost Patagonian production
A project from the productive sector aims to transform sheep farming in Santa Cruz's Deseado department through an integrated scheme combining strategic infrastructure, ecosystem management, and green financing.
"I am not Hřib, I have my own style." The Prague leader of the Pirates on priorities for the city, unfulfilled promises, and criticism regarding Orlen
Prague Pirate leader, Nina Nislerová, discusses her campaign priorities, including anti-corruption measures, improving public transport, and enhancing green infrastructure, while reflecting on past challenges faced by the party.
Dionysis Theodoratos: Greek ferry transport is at a critical transition point
The Greek ferry transport industry is focusing on strategic goals for 2026, emphasizing a green transition and modernization of port infrastructures.
EU millions support green-blue infrastructure of cities
The article discusses the EU funding for green-blue infrastructure projects in various Polish cities aimed at improving water management and biodiversity.
The Great Nicobar Project is India's future 'Singapore' and also a response to China
India's National Green Tribunal has approved the Great Nicobar Project, which is the country's largest infrastructure initiative, stirring political and environmental debates.
LED lighting transforms green areas and squares
The city of São José dos Campos continues its investment in public lighting modernization by expanding ornamental LED lighting in green spaces and public squares.
How cities are preparing new plans for climate change adaptation?
Polish cities are facing significant challenges posed by climate change and are updating their adaptation plans accordingly.
The missing part of highway D3 has received approval from Prague
Prague has given the green light for the construction of the missing section of highway D3.
MP leader after the snow chaos: "We are not satisfied"
The recent heavy snowfall in Stockholm caused major disruptions, leading to traffic delays and criticism of the city's snow removal efforts, with local officials admitting to shortcomings.
High Traffic Blocks: Two Streets in the Downtown Area Renewed
The city government of Buenos Aires has completed the renovation of two major streets in the downtown area, enhancing green space and pedestrian safety.
Total blockage in the electrical grid: new industrial and housing projects will not be able to connect
Spain's electrical infrastructure is collapsing, preventing new industrial and housing projects from connecting to the grid, leading the government to acknowledge the failure of its green energy plan amidst nuclear debates.
Green light for the decree on the Bridge
The Council of Ministers has approved the decree for the construction of the Bridge over the Strait of Messina, marking a decisive step towards the project's realization and adhering to the Court of Auditors' observations.
Bridge over the Strait, green light for the decree: all the details
The Meloni government has officially approved the decree law for the Messina Strait Bridge, addressing urgent provisions related to extraordinary commissioners and concessions for the infrastructure.
Zimbabwe: Amid Worsening Drought and Crop Failure, Zimbabweans Support Government Investment in Climate-Resilient Infrastructure, Green Energy
Zimbabweans are increasingly supportive of government initiatives to develop climate-resilient infrastructure and green energy in response to worsening droughts and crop failures.
Charging stations grow at half the pace compared to ‘green’ cars
The electric mobility market in Mexico is expanding rapidly, but the deployment of charging infrastructure is lagging behind electric vehicle sales, creating an operational gap and an investment opportunity in related networks and energy services.
Spain's 'green plan' falls short of its goals due to lack of demand, self-consumption, wind energy, storage, and electric vehicles
Spain's efforts to meet its renewable energy goals, as outlined in its National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan, are hindered by insufficient demand and infrastructure for self-consumption and electric vehicles, despite achieving significant renewable electricity production in 2025.
The City Council of Madrid gives the green light to the boulevard between Cibeles and the Puerta de Alcalá
The Madrid City Council has approved the construction of a boulevard between Cibeles fountain and the Puerta de Alcalá, with a projected cost of 6.1 million euros and scheduled to begin in February 2024, lasting until early 2027.
The AI boom needs electricity, but is China's power the answer?
China's extensive energy infrastructure provides it with an advantage in supplying affordable and green electricity for its tech and manufacturing sectors, while Western countries face challenges meeting rising energy demands due to strained power grids.
Seville will feature a green and blue ring that will surround it with 42 kilometers of new parks, lagoons, and trails
Seville is set to be surrounded by a massive green and blue ring featuring 42 kilometers of new parks, wetlands, and trails by 2030, as part of an environmental infrastructure plan adopted by the city council.
The Loop: The 93-kilometer tunnel that revolutionizes transportation
A climate-controlled tunnel with green spaces will allow residents of the United Arab Emirates to comfortably walk or cycle through the city, covering a distance of 93 kilometers even in extreme heat.
The Long March of Imi to Conquer the Gulf
Intesa Sanpaolo has established a strategic partnership with the UAE's Ministry of Economy and Tourism, enhancing its role in green innovation and infrastructure projects in the Gulf region.
Justice gives the green light for the continuation and completion of the A69 works
The administrative court in Toulouse has validated the environmental authorization for the controversial A69 highway connecting Toulouse to Castres, ending a lengthy legal battle.