The White House Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios has criticized countries that open their arms to China’s artificial intelligence technologies and 5G networks.
Read More »Brussels will Host Gas Transit Talks of Europe. Ukraine. Russia on Oct 28
Previous political trilateral talks took place on July 17. 2018. on January 21. 2019. and on September 19. 2019.
Read More »EU Investigates Polish Public Support for District Heating Upgrades
The Commission has concerns the planned support may not be in line with EU state aid rules as it does not meet the efficient district heating criteria set out in the Energy Efficiency Directive.
Read More »EU to Launch Ocean Tracker and Make 22 New Commitments
The pledges. worth almost €540m. aim to tackle key ocean challenges such as the impact of climate change as well as drive innovation.
Read More »EU’s Lending Arm Delays Vote on Limiting Fossil-Fuel Financing
The European Investment Bank stopped short of agreeing a strategy to limit funding for fossil fuels. a plan that would help step up Europe’s ambition to fight climate change.
Read More »Macquarie Cleared by EU to Buy German Offshore Wind Developer
Ocean Breeze Energy owns and operates the BARD Offshore 1 wind farm. believed to be Germany’s ‘most productive’ project of its kind.
Read More »Russia Offers Ukraine to Settle Trade Disputes and Resume Short-Term Gas Supply
Gazprom was planning to gradually move its Ukrainian transit quantities to the Turkish Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.
Read More »US Worried to Lose to Iran’s Diplomacy
American pressure on Iran is due to Iran’s power and might and not weakness.
Read More »EU Approves Croatia’s State Aid for €233.6m Krk LNG Terminal
It has been designed to transport up to 2.6bn cubic meters of natural gas a year to the national transmission network from 2021.
Read More »EU Opens Hydrogen and Nuclear Labs to External Researchers
Two facilities for developing hydrogen fuel technologies are located in the Netherlands while the nuclear facilities are in Germany.
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