European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled today a €545 million Team Europe package to accelerate Africa’s clean energy transition.
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Following the 2024 call for works and studies for cross-border renewable energy (CB RES) projects under CEF Energy, the European Commission adopted an award decision selecting three projects to receive a total of EUR 76.3 million in EU funding.
While renewable energy sources can’t be depleted in the same way as fossil fuels, they are ‘variable’, meaning their availability fluctuates. That’s where energy storage solutions, such as batteries, have a vital role to play.
With this latest round, a total of 13 projects now hold the cross-border renewable energy status under the Connecting Europe Facility Energy programme.
Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen, participated today in the signature ceremony for an EU-backed €645.2 million grant agreement on the Bornholm Energy Island (BEI) hybrid offshore project.
Five new cross-border renewable energy projects join the CB RES list under #CEFEnergy! The list now includes 13 projects eligible for #EU funding to accelerate their development and contribute to the EU’s clean energy transition.
Offshore wind farms already power millions of homes — but what if they could also grow seaweed? In Europe, this vision is becoming reality. In this episode of Ocean, we visit the world’s first commercial-scale seaweed farm inside an offshore wind park, Hollandse Kust Zuid, 18 km off the Dutch coast.
Key figures on the EU in the world combines Eurostat data with international sources to provide a clear picture of the EU’s position in the global arena.
A Commission notice on battery-related data sharing under the revised Renewable Energy Directive has been published today aimed at helping EU countries implement Article 20a, paragraph 3 of the Directive.
The European Commission is taking action against several EU Member States that have failed to notify the Commission of measures they have adopted to transpose EU directives into their national laws.