2050 carbon neutral EU plan rejected by some member states On 20 June, the leaders of France, Germany, the Netherlands and other states proposed 2050 as the target date for the EU to become carbon neutral at the summit in Brussels. The proposal, however, failed to get the unanimous support of all member states. Mainly Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and…
Finland aims for carbon neutrality by 2035 On 4 June, the new Finnish coalition government published its policy…
The European Commission approved temporary state aid for Slovenské Elektrárne a.s. The geographical area around the Bystričany node is currently…
Europe probably does not need its own battery cell factories Regarding e-car development, some European politicians and industry…
The fourth report on the state of the Energy Union The European Commission (EC) has published the fourth report on the state…
Liquefied Natural Gas imports from the U.S. continue to rise Since 25 July 2018 when EU President Juncker proclaimed in Washington D.C.…
Berlin blackout raises questions over power supply stability in Germany Recently, there was a blackout in the Köpenick district of Berlin which was…