Bojan Stojkovski

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki wrote in an article for the Financial Times that to ensure its energy security, the European Union needs to temporarily return to the use of traditional energy sources, including coal, abandoning green energy.

Poland Calls on the EU to Temporarily Return to Traditional Energy Sources

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki wrote in an article for the Financial Times that to ensure its energy security, the European Union needs to temporarily return to the use of traditional energy sources, including coal, abandoning green energy. “Green transition cannot be done at the expense of basic security (of the European Union ). And …

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The rejection of Russian energy is forcing European countries to return to coal, which jeopardizes plans for the transition to green energy - over the past few months, some European countries have tripled their coal production.

Environmentalists Predict Catastrophe for Europe’s Green Energy If It Returns to Coal

The rejection of Russian energy is forcing European countries to return to coal, which jeopardizes plans for the transition to green energy – over the past few months, some European countries have tripled their coal production. The leaders of Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands hope coal-generated electricity will help their countries weather a predicted energy …

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G7 countries, on average, invest almost as much money in climate-damaging fuels - coal, oil and gas, as in the development of renewable energy sources, the German television channel ZDF notes.

G7 Countries Invest in Oil and Coal No Less than in Renewable Energy Sources

G7 countries, on average, invest almost as much money in climate-damaging fuels – coal, oil and gas, as in the development of renewable energy sources, the German television channel ZDF notes. Citing a study by the New Economics Fund, the environmental organization Greenpeace reported that the seven leading industrialized countries are not investing even ten …

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The Japanese government has introduced an energy-saving regime for the first time in seven years, urging households and businesses to reduce consumption for the summer wisely.

Japan Introduces Energy-Saving Mode for the First Time in Seven Years

The Japanese government has introduced an energy-saving regime for the first time in seven years, urging households and businesses to reduce consumption for the summer wisely. This is due to calculations that in the event of a strong heat wave in almost all regions of the country, except for southern Okinawa and the island of …

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Automakers have so far been skeptical about the feasibility of using onboard solar panels to generate electricity in mass-produced electric vehicles.

Rooftop Perovskite Solar Panels Could Give Evs up to 25KM of Range per Day

Automakers have so far been skeptical about the feasibility of using onboard solar panels to generate electricity in mass-produced electric vehicles. Nevertheless, research in this direction continues, and industry sources consider the approach promising. A breakthrough could come with using perovskite panels instead of traditional silicon panels. According to Business Korea, citing industry sources, promising …

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