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E.Europe
2020, February, 26, 10:25:00
HIGH RISKS FOR EUROPE
Two of the major areas seen as most vulnerable to climate change impacts are the North Sea ports and the road and rail infrastructure along the Mediterranean.
E.Europe
2020, February, 21, 12:15:00
EUROPE'S GAS STORAGE LEVEL: +48%
European natural gas storage levels are 48% higher than the five-year (2015–19) average for February, largely a result of unseasonably warm weather in recent months and higher-than-average imports in 2019.
E.Europe
2020, February, 14, 11:50:00
TURKEY'S RENEWABLE INVESTMENT $40 BLN
Turkey had invested around $40 billion in renewables over the last decade
E.Europe
2020, February, 12, 12:10:00
UKRAINE, RUSSIA, CRIMEA: $8 BLN
The Ukrainian company's claims against the Russian state over the Crimea assets were left out of a settlement deal with Russia's Gazprom agreed at the end of December, which canceled out all existing arbitration claims by both parties as part of a new transit contract.
E.Europe
2020, February, 10, 10:15:00
SMALL NUCLEAR INCREASING
If current developments with small modular reactors in first month of 2020 are any indication of interest in this scale of nuclear technology, the 2020s could be the decade that SMRs take off. Here are six reports of interest in SMRs the U.S. and Europe.
E.Europe
2020, February, 10, 10:15:00
EUROPE'S WIND POWER: + 3.6 GW
installed offshore wind capacity in Europe reached a new record in annual installations with 3.6 GW connected to the grid in 2019 and raising Europe's total offshore wind capacity to 22.1 GW at the end of 2019
E.Europe
2020, February, 7, 10:55:00
EU, TURKEY SANCTIONS
The EU has agreed to sanctions against two officials from Turkey’s state petroleum company.
E.Europe
2020, February, 5, 11:15:00
RUSSIA'S GAS FOR EUROPE DOWN
Gas demand across Europe has been unseasonably weak in January due to warm weather, with the month also seeing a re-routing of Russian gas exports to Europe with the start-up of the TurkStream gas pipeline to Turkey replacing some flows via Ukraine.
E.Europe
2020, January, 31, 11:35:00
TURKEY'S GAS IMPORTS DOWN 17%
Turkey's total gas consumption decreased by 15.8% to approximately 3.44 bcm in November 2019, from around 4.09 bcm in November 2018.
E.Europe
2020, January, 29, 13:29:00
TURKSTREAM: THE FIRST BILLION
Gazprom supplied its first billion cubic meters of gas via the TurkStream gas pipeline.
E.Europe
2020, January, 17, 10:40:00
TURKEY WILL USE HYDROGEN
Hydrogen will be part of Turkey's short and long-term goals to ensure the security of energy supply, Dönmez said.
E.Europe
2020, January, 13, 14:35:00
SOLAR POWER FOR AZERBAIJAN
Under the agreement, Masdar will develop, build and operate the 200MW solar PV project, which will be located 75 kilometres southwest of the capital, Baku. Financial close on the project is targeted for the end of 2020, while commercial operation is expected to be achieved in 2022.
E.Europe
2020, January, 13, 14:30:00
WIND POWER FOR AZERBAIJAN
The ceremony was held in the presence of Ali Asadov, Prime Minister of Azerbaijan; Parviz Shahbazov, Minister of Energy; Mohammad Abunayyan, Chairman of ACWA Power, and Rajit Nanda, Chief Investment Officer of ACWA Power.
E.Europe
2020, January, 10, 11:40:00
TURKSTREAM OPEN
TurkStream, which is laid in the Black Sea, is a link between the gas transmission systems of Russia and Turkey. The gas pipeline has two strings with a combined throughput capacity of 31.5 billion cubic meters. The first string will deliver gas to Turkey, while the second string is intended for gas transit to southern and southeastern Europe through Turkish territory.
E.Europe
2020, January, 8, 14:35:00
TURKSTREAM'S OPENING
Russia is poised to officially open its TurkStream natural gas pipeline on Wednesday, further diversifying export routes to Europe amid a backlash from the U.S.