Energy law
Government extracts regulation of gas supply from energy law
Ljubljana – The government confirmed on Thursday a bill that extracts the field of gas supply from the umbrella energy law and regulates it independently, with the additional provisions dealing with emergency measures and implementation of the solidarity mechanism of aid to EU member states in the case of gas supply disruptions.
EU to propose aviation fuel tax in green policy push, Reuters reports
The European Commission is drafting an overhaul of EU energy taxation
Energy import bill down more than 4 percent
Turkey's energy import bill declined by 4.2 percent from 2018 to stand at $41.18 billion in 2019, state-run Anadolu Agency calculated from Turkish Statistics Institute (TÜİK) data.
In 2018, Turkey spent some $43 billion on energy imports.
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Bulgaria Has Met 74% of its National Energy Savings Target by 2020
Government Approves Performance Report for 2014-2020 Energy Efficiency Plan.
The government approved today the annual implementation report for 2018 of the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan 2014-2020, which states that 6167 GWh of energy have been saved over four years.
Local& renewables form 89% of Turkey's power
Turkey produced 89% of its electricity from domestic and renewable resources on June 5, according to statistics from Turkey's Energy and Natural Resources Ministry.
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Introduction to revolution in energy market
The Association was established in June 2018 and became an observer in the European Federation of Energy Law Associations.
It is interesting that even many EU member states are not covered by this kind of professional organization in the energy industry.
Some leading lawyers from European institutions in the field of energy law lectured at the conference in Belgrade.
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Turkey inked $200 million energy efficiency deal with World Bank: Minister
Turkey has shaken hands with the World Bank for a $200 million resource for energy efficient investments in the public sector, Energy Minister Fatih Dönmez has said.
With enough gas storage, Turkey can turn into energy hub, says top energy official
If Turkey has sufficient physical gas storage to trade large volumes of gas passing through its territories, the country will have every opportunity of becoming a genuine energy hub for southeast Europe, International Energy Charter Secretary-General Urban Rusnak told state-run Anadolu Agency.
EU Commission Questions Bulgaria's Move to Halt Electricity Exports in January
The European Commission will review a decision of Bulgaria to stop exporting electricity on January 13, an official has said.
The announcement follows Bulgaria's decision to renew exports of electricity as of the small hours of Thursday.
Exports were halted amid harsh winter conditions in January.
Istanbul to host global energy regulation forum
The sixth World Forum on Energy Regulation will gather energy regulators from all around the world in Istanbul later this year, Alberto Pototschnig, director of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, said Jan. 28.
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