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Bulgaria risks €10 billion over coal addiction

Bulgaria risks losing €10 billion as politicians continue to be reluctant to carry out reforms for the Green Transition, a move that would ensure Bulgaria continues to produce polluting and expensive electricity from coal and stays uncompetitive.

read more... 07/04/2023

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Commission greenlights Italian €450 million green hydrogen scheme

The European Commission has given Italy the green light to set up a €450 million project to support integrated hydrogen and renewable energy production in brownfield sites.

read more... 05/04/2023

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French lawmakers propose tax credits, subsidies for green industry

France could offer tax breaks and subsidies for producing climate friendly technologies in the country, according to proposals on Monday from lawmakers preparing a green industry bill.

read more... 04/04/2023

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Germany, Denmark eye land-based green H2 pipeline by 2028\

Denmark and Germany want to build a land-based cross-border hydrogen pipeline that should be operational by 2028, German economy and climate minister Robert Habeck said on Friday after meeting his Danish counterpart, Lars Aagaard.

read more... 27/03/2023

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EC demands more transparency around carbon offsets in greenwashing crackdown

The European Commission will require companies to provide details on the origination and methodologies of the carbon credits it is using, according to its new proposal aimed at countering greenwashing and misleading environmental claims.

read more... 24/03/2023

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