Gazprom was planning to gradually move its Ukrainian transit quantities to the Turkish Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.
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Around 62% of people questioned in a new poll said addressing climate change requires a high or extremely high level of urgency.
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A number of European banks and firms have expressed readiness to engage in Europe’s proposed financial channel. called INSTEX. which is aimed at helping Iran circumvent the US’ sanctions in its foreign trades. the new INSTEX president said.
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Scientists suggest that emissions of Sulphur hexafluoride. which is commonly used as an electric insulator. are rising rapidly.
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The project is expected to be completed in November 2023.
Read More »Nuclear Power Must Be Included in EU’s Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
A new petition calls for the EU to support nuclear power as a part of a balanced. cost-effective and clean energy mix.
Read More »Welsh Firm Hopes to Make Waves with New Tech as It Wins £12m EU Funding
The grant will support the next stage of the development of Marine Power Systems’ WaveSub device.
Read More »Russia Constructs Second Gas Pipeline to China
Spot gas prices in the EU have more than halved. falling from $250 per thousand cubic meters last autumn to $110-120 in summer 2019.
Read More »EU Awards €10.6m to Scale Up Highly Efficient Solar Modules Production
Swiss start-up Insolight’s technology is said to have achieved an efficiency of 29% during tests in the pre-production phase.
Read More »Government Seeks Views on Energy Efficiency Requirements for External Power Supplies
The updated requirements for products such as mobile phones and speakers are estimated to save around one million tonnes of carbon emissions equivalent between 2020 and 2029.
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