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Bosnias Hidroelektrane na Vrbasu Net Profit Down 37% y/y in H1

Bosnia's Hidroelektrane na Vrbasu Net Profit Down 37% y/y in H1

Bosnian hydro power producer Hidroelektrane na Vrbasu [BANJ:HELV-R-A] said on Friday its net profit decreased 36.8% year-on-year to 2.8 million marka ($1.6 million/1.4 million euro) in the first half of the year

Abu Dhabi’s Masdar Beats Apollo to Spanish Solar Farm Deal

Abu Dhabi’s Masdar Beats Apollo to Spanish Solar Farm Deal

Abu Dhabi’s ambitious green energy group Masdar has outbid US asset manager Apollo to win a second major deal in Europe in as many months as the region’s cash-strapped utilities search for ways to fund their renewable projects

Western Balkans Can Leapfrog Gas for Solar, Wind for Energy Transition: Report

Western Balkans Can Leapfrog Gas for Solar, Wind for Energy Transition: Report

Western Balkan countries have the potential to generate four times more electricity from solar and wind projects than from gas-fired plants, saving at least €9 billion in energy costs and reducing carbon emissions, a new report by the US think tank Global Energy Monitor (GEM) revealed on Tuesday

China Pulls out of Cyprus’ First LNG Import Terminal Under Cash Crunch

China Pulls out of Cyprus’ First LNG Import Terminal Under Cash Crunch

China-based CPP-Metron Consortium has pulled out of a contract with the government of Cyprus for the construction of what was to be the island’s first natural gas import terminal, claiming non-payment by the government, the Associated Press reported on Thursday

Why Chinese Technology Set Off Alarm Bells in Germany

Why Chinese Technology Set Off Alarm Bells in Germany

Even as the German government moves to bar components made by China's Huawei and ZTE from core parts of the country's 5G networks, some German companies are looking to work with Chinese firms in other critical areas

Serbia Reinstates Permits for Rio Tintos Lithium Project

Serbia Reinstates Permits for Rio Tinto's Lithium Project

Serbia's government said on Tuesday it has reinstated permits for Rio Tinto's $2.4 billion (2.2 billion euro) lithium-borate mine project in the country, days after a court ruling overturned an earlier decree halting the development