Romania launches two state aid schemes for renewable energy production
The Ministry of Energy in Romania has launched two project calls in new capacities for electricity production from renewable sources for self-consumption.
The Ministry of Energy in Romania has launched two project calls in new capacities for electricity production from renewable sources for self-consumption.
Last year's emissions under the EU's Emission Trading System (ETS) show the most significant annual emissions reductions since the ETS was launched in 2005.
Brasov City Hall installed the first benches with photovoltaic panels, a contactless phone charging system, wireless internet, temperature, and pollution sensors.
The last few years have been marked by debates and discussions about electricity prices and new investments in renewable energy sources.
Hidroelectrica completed the modernization of ten 110kV electrical stations in SH Hateg.
DTEK Renewables International announced that it is investing in a new project in Romania, a solar park in Glodeni in Mures County.
BAT aims to achieve a 50% reduction in our Scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions by 2030 and to be Net Zero across their value chain by 2050.
PPC Renewables Romania has started the construction works of the Deleni wind farm, located in Vaslui County.
The Nokian Tyres factory in Oradea will build a photovoltaic park for its energy consumption and is inviting specialized firms to submit their bids by November 1, 2024.
Purcari announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with the Green for Growth Fund (“GGF”), advised by Finance in Motion.
The European Commission has selected 85 innovative net-zero projects to receive €4.8 billion in grants from the Innovation Fund, helping to put cutting-edge clean technologies into action across Europe.