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Frances Voltalia Wins 140 MW Solar Park Tender in Albania - EBRD

France's Voltalia Wins 140 MW Solar Park Tender in Albania - EBRD

French renewables company Voltalia has won a tender for the construction and operation of a 140 MW solar power plant in Albania's Karavasta coastal area supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the bank said

Renewables Top Cheapest Coal Competitors on Cost: IRENA

Renewables Top Cheapest Coal Competitors on Cost: IRENA

Renewable energy is becoming increasingly cheaper than any new electricity capacity based on fossil fuels, according to a new report by International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) published Tuesday

Brent Oil Price up With Further OPEC Output Cut Hopes

Brent Oil Price up With Further OPEC Output Cut Hopes

Brent crude oil was up by more than 6% on Monday as investors are hoping the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will decide to make deeper crude production cuts at their meeting this week

Beo Čista Energija Starts Drawing EUR 290 Million Loan for Vinča Landfill Project

Beo Čista Energija Starts Drawing EUR 290 Million Loan for Vinča Landfill Project

Beo Čista Energija, the joint-venture for the implementation of Belgrade’s Vinča landfill project, has achieved financial close for a EUR 290 million loan to build and operate a 103 MW energy-from-waste facility and a demolition waste recycling unit, allowing the closure of one of the largest dumpsites still active in Europe

Haftar Oil Blockade Causes Over $4 bln. Loss for Libya

Haftar Oil Blockade Causes Over $4 bln. Loss for Libya

The cumulative losses resulting from the current blockades imposed by the rebel forces headed by warlord Khalifa Haftar are close to $5 billion, the country's National Oil Corporation (NOC) said, amid the conflict escalation between the UN-recognized government and warlord Khalifa Haftar's militia

US Crude Oil Stocks Rise Against Market Expectation

US Crude Oil Stocks Rise Against Market Expectation

The US' commercial crude oil stocks vastly increased last week against the market expectation of a decline, according to data released by the country's Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday

Cyprus-Greece Electricity Interconnection Through Crete Ready by December 2023

Cyprus-Greece Electricity Interconnection Through Crete Ready by December 2023

EuroAsia Interconnector, the official Project Developer of the European Project of Common Interest (PCI 3.10 Israel Cyprus Greece-Crete) warmly thanks the governments of Cyprus and Greece for their full political support. The official Project Developer has submitted to the ‘Connecting Europe Facility’ (CEF) for the implementation

Serbias Oil Firm NIS to Lower 2019 Dividend by 32.1%

Serbia's Oil Firm NIS to Lower 2019 Dividend by 32.1%

Serbian oil company NIS , majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom Neft, plans to lower its full-year dividend by 32.1% to 27.14 Serbian dinars ($0.2539) per share, it said in a statement

Leading Danish Firms to Develop Renewable Fuels Plant

Leading Danish Firms to Develop Renewable Fuels Plant

Several major Danish firms have formed the first partnership of its kind to develop an industrial-scale production facility to produce sustainable fuels for road, maritime and air transport in the Copenhagen area, the consortium partners announced Tuesday

Turkeys Daily Power Consumption Down 0.65% on May 25

Turkey's Daily Power Consumption Down 0.65% on May 25

Turkey's daily electricity consumption decreased by 0.65% to 459,671 megawatt-hours on Monday, according to official figures of Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEIAS) on Tuesday

First Quarter 2020 Results for Romania’s Energy Sector in Full Pandemic

First Quarter 2020 Results for Romania’s Energy Sector in Full Pandemic

In full pandemic, the companies in the energy sector in Romania present their financial results related to the first quarter of this year. As expected, expenses for products necessary to comply with protection measures against the new coronavirus have influenced these results, but the largest impact was seen by the oil industry, pulled down by the low demand and free-fall prices

Electricity Industry Calls Policy Makers for Green Recovery

Electricity Industry Calls Policy Makers for Green Recovery

Throughout the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, the power sector is committed to help the recovery of European Union( EU) with ready energy projects that can boost the economy, deliver immediate jobs and produce long-term environmental benefits, Eurelectric, the organization representing electricity industry in European countries, said in a statement on Monday