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Divestment from lignite postponed for three years
Τhe Greek government plans to cover most of the energy deficit that will arise in the event of interruption of Russian gas flows with the use of lignite and energy savings. Thus, on the lignite front, early lignite divestment has been put on hold and the withdrawal of the lignite units from operation is expected to be delayed for three years.
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The price of electricity increased today, Monday
The price of electricity on the Energy Exchange showed a leap of 39% to 334.43 euros per megawatt hour today, Monday, according to yesterday's closing of the daily market. This is one of the highest prices in recent months, a development that is interpreted as the result of the production mix.
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Hydro plants’ electricity generation down 12 pct
Hydroelectric power plants' energy production in Turkey declined by 11.5 percent in 2020 from the previous year due to drought.
The continued drought in the country and the need to undertake maintenance work at aging natural gas plants are now posing risks to energy supply.
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2000 km Away from the Green Deal: How the History of One Power Plant Turned into Destiny for Several Generations of Bulgarians
Future without carbon emissions - this is the goal of the European Commission for the start of the next decade supported in principle by the majority of European citizens for whom it is important to contribute for protecting the environment. The Green Deal proposed by the European Commission to the national governments aims to ensure clean future by 2050.
Greek steelmakers join forces, sending shares higher
Athens-listed SIDMA SA has completed the absorption of Bitros Steel, the metallurgy subsidiary of fellow listed firm Bitros Holding SA, the two companies announced on Thursday, with the Bitros group entering the share capital of SIDMA.
Electricity Production has Increased by 3.64%
Electricity production in the period from January 1 to August 13, 2017, increased to 28,019,217 megawatt an hours, up 3.64 per cent compared to the same period in 2016. This shows the operating data of the Electricity System Operator.
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Nature and history butchered for coal
On one side there is Bodrum; on the other side there is Marmaris. At the center of this paradise lies the Yatağan Thermal Power Station with its giant polluting capacity.
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Serbian Church in Montenegro Slams Planned Dams
The Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro said that it had formed a committee for the protection of nature and cultural and spiritual values of the Moraca River after the government revealed plans to build several hydropower plants there.
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Kayakers Front Campaign to Save Balkan Rivers
Court cases, evidence of flawed or false construction permits, poorly compiled or non-existent environmental impact assessment studies and a range of other problems have failed to halt the construction of a series of small hydropower plants across the Western Balkans.
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Ministry blocks power plant in Black Sea province after negative environmental report
After a negative environmental assessment report (ÇED) for a thermal power plant in Turkey's Black Sea province of Samsun, the Environment Ministry has decided not to proceed with the construction of the plant.