Particular emphasis was placed on the shared challenges facing Mediterranean ports within the European Union, especially in terms of strengthening their competitiveness.
Speaking at the Delphi Economic Forum, Athens Mayor Haris Doukas said cities are moving up to five times faster than national governments in climate action, urging direct funding and stronger cooperation to accelerate Europe’s green transition.
The increase in renewable sources requires large-scale accumulators. The management cost of these products, which have a lifespan of more than 15 years, is high and reaches approximately 10%–15% of the investment, driving up recycling contributions as well
A new European Investment Bank loan will fund upgrades at Metlen’s historic Aluminum of Greece complex, aiming to boost the EU’s supply of two critical raw materials and strengthen Europe’s industrial autonomy
HELLENiQ Energy CEO Andreas Shiamishis says Greece is emerging as a key Southeast European hub for LNG, refined fuels and future green-power exports, as policymakers and U.S. officials highlight the country’s growing role in regional energy stability
Maria Damanaki on Greece’s green transition, energy politics, and the risks of inertia in the Aegean
Greece will need to at least triple its power production capacity – today at roughly 50 TWh – by 2050 and produce cheaper electricity, according to Purdue professor of nuclear engineering Lefteri Tsoukalas. The noted professor stresses that the future use of nuclear reactors, possibly along the design of small modular ones (SMRs), is “imperative” […]
According to the Green to Grey investigation, Europe loses the equivalent of 600 football fields of green land daily.
The city of Piraeus enhances urban green spaces with a small “pocket park” offering relaxation, recreation, and environmental education for residents and visitors alike
The event aspires to become a key reference point for the sustainable energy transition in Greece and across Europe.
These so-called “sponge infrastructures” can serve as natural defenses against floods, help river basins suffering from water scarcity, and offer sustainable responses to drought and soil erosion.
The central theme "#Future-Proof" and the emphasis on sustainability aimed at lower CO2 emissions highlighted the environmental challenges facing the maritime industry
Regulatory tools must remain unbiased to stay agnostic in terms of energy, enabling continued innovation and investment in the most efficient solutions for the maritime sector.
Greece shifts €152 million in emissions funds to aid energy-intensive sectors like aluminum and steel at the expense of support for consumers, renewable energy and the green transition.
So, you just bought an EV in Greece and can’t wait to set up a charger in your apartment building’s parking space? Not so fast—there are a few hurdles you’ll need to clear first.
The EU's Common Charger Directive has kick-in, mandating USB-C charging ports and cables across the union. Are you ready?
China stands out in REN21's analysis as the sole nation witnessing a consistent increase in electricity's share of energy consumption, rising from 20% to 30% between 2011 and 2021.
Despite a soaring demand for employees with ‘green skills’, only one in eight fit the profile
Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for the Ocean, shares her thoughts with To Vima in light of the upcoming Our Ocean Conference
The EU Mission Label was awarded by Iliana Ivanova, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth during a ceremony with mayors and city representatives at the EU Research & Innovation Days