Slovakia’s industrial emissions dropped by 20% due to high energy prices Industrial emissions dropped by 20% in Slovakia in 2022, which can be largely attributed to high energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. According to an expert from the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute, „last year’s decline is not a reason to be happy yet, because it is mainly due…
Fully European fuel for VVER pressurised water reactors The European Union is co-funding the Accelerated Program for Implementation…
Indian refineries start yuan payments for Russian oil Western sanctions over Russia's invasion to Ukraine have changed global…
Georgia could potentially supply energy to Europe The German state-owned investment and development bank, the Kreditanstalt…
Russia plans to build a series of floating nuclear power plants The Russian state nuclear power company Rosatom plans to build a fleet of…
CO2 emissions from energy production in the EU territory dropped slightly in 2022 Eurostat estimates that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel…
OPEC+ countries extend a deal to cut production into 2024 OPEC+, comprised of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries…