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Most of Europe still dependent on oil and gas for fuel

18 October 2022

Europe is hoping to wean itself off Russian gas and turn to renewables but only a few countries rely on hydropower for the majority of their energy needs, while most of the rest of Europe relies on oil and gas.

Great interest but not enough cash for e-cars in North Macedonia

17 October 2022

North Macedonia will soon start producing e-cars and Skopje’s first electric vehicles exhibition drew crowds, but few people in the county can afford to go electric.

Food waste apps gain users as cost of living soars

17 October 2022

With food prices rising at rates not seen in a generation or more, food waste apps active in Central and Southeast Europe have seen a sudden upturn in the number of users.

KEPCO losses put its energy transition plans at risk

14 October 2022

South Korean state utility KEPCO could find it difficult to follow through on its plan to sell its coal and gas assets abroad to fund the clean energy transition at home as it tries to fill a $12bn operating loss hole in its balance sheet.

NYK to develop offshore wind education

14 October 2022

Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and Nippon Marine Enterprises are to establish a training centre for offshore wind power generation in Akita Prefecture, Japan.

Canadian official backs Guyana’s plans to develop both oil and renewable energy

13 October 2022

Mark Berman, the Canadian high commissioner to Guyana, has said he does not believe the country’s plans to develop its oil industry as well as its renewable energy sector are contradictory.

Clearer ESG rules needed in booming green bond market

13 October 2022

The global green bond market was worth $552bn in 2021, accounting for 53% of all green, social and sustainability issuances, according to a recent report from Fitch.

Renewables companies: UK revenue cap could undermine investment

12 October 2022

Investment could shift to the EU if a planned cap on the revenues that renewables projects generate is more punitive that a similar EU policy, renewables companies are warning. This is according to a report in the Financial Times.

UK ministers reportedly planning to ban solar projects on most English farmland

12 October 2022

Ministers in Prime Minister Liz Truss’s Conservative government are planning to broaden a prohibition on solar farms on agricultural land in England, reports the Guardian in an exclusive.

GE to axe 20% of onshore wind workers in US

12 October 2022

Wind turbine manufacturer GE Renewable Energy is laying off thousands of onshore wind workers in an effort to restructure and streamline the business.

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