Acceleration of hydrogen production slows in Germany
The growth of the hydrogen-based economy in Germany is slowing, even as the global positive development continues, according to E.ON.
The growth of the hydrogen-based economy in Germany is slowing, even as the global positive development continues, according to E.ON.
E.ON has connected the millionth renewable energy plant to its distribution system and is celebrating an energy transition anniversary.
Alstom and Central Saxony's transport authority, Verkehrsverbund Mittelsachsen (VMS), presented a new battery-powered train developed by Alstom in Chemnitz, Germany.
The European Commission has approved a €6.5 billion German scheme to partially compensate energy-intensive companies to address the risk of carbon leakage from higher fuel prices resulting from the German fuel emission trading system (German fuel ETS).
The energy company MET Group, based in Switzerland, is expanding its European portfolio and announcing its entry into the segment of energy production from renewable sources in Germany.
Alstom has signed a contract to supply 40 Coradia Stream high-capacity multiple electric trains to Nahverkehrsverbund Schleswig-Holstein (NAH.SH), the integrated transport association that organizes rail passenger transport in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Germany promotes sustainable tourism in Bucharest. On Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17, between 10:00 and 20:00, the German Tourist Office organizes the German Days festival, an event that will promote sustainable travel to the main European tourist destination for Romanians.
It is still a long way to embedding ESG principles into corporate culture, operations, and decision-making processes. That was the main takeaway from a panel at CEE ESG Forum 2024 organised by Property Forum and Green Forum in Vienna last November.
Wind energy was the top source of electricity production last night, contributing nearly 27% of the total.
Qualitas Energy announced today the acquisition of a 117 MWp solar portfolio in Poland.
The Romanian Ministry of Energy is set to allocate an additional €150 million for electricity storage batteries.
Ensys Group, a key player in Romania's photovoltaic systems sector, is set to launch a green hydrogen production plant in Bihor County.