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According to the International Energy Agency, last year global emissions were unchanged. This happened for the first time during a period of economic…
The Implementation Report specifies on a yearly basis the progress made in implementing the Energy Community acquis.
The Japanese partner Marubeni is the first choice of the Croatian national power utility HEP for a cooperation in order to construct a new thermal…
The European Commission has awarded €1bn to 19 innovative renewable energy projects and one carbon capture and storage (CCS) project under the NER 300…
Croatia has opened an international tender for 29 oil and gas exploration blocks in the Adriatic sea; the tender will run for seven months and the…
UniCredit Bank d.d. Mostar is joining the new Western Balkans Sustainable Energy Efficiency Facility II (WeBSEFF II) with a loan of up to €10 million…
Ukraine, Croatia and Hungary aim to build their own gas corridor that will be linked to the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), carrying gas from the Shah…
The government of Croatia has adopted its National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) until 2020.
South-eastern Europe will have a common organisation to coordinate cross-border power capacities in July 2014.
South Korean company KOSEP has decided not to submit bid for the 500 MW Plomin-C coal fired power project in Plomin (Croatia).