Big dams, big damage, and little benefit: Georgia’s hydropower plans
2 July 2014 | Green by Blue
2 July 2014 | Green by Blue
Are Georgia’s hydropower plans really the road to prosperity?
2 July 2014 | Equal Times
Levels of corruption in south-east Europe are notoriously high – especially in the energy sector.
30 June 2014 | Energy Post
High-level corruption in the energy sector is seriously affecting countries in seven countries in South Eastern Europe, according to the study Winners and Losers: Who Benefits from High Level Corruption in the South East Europe Energy Sector?.
30 June 2014 | Balkan Insight
Rampant corruption has raised costs, wasted opportunities for sustainable energy and distorted the market, says a new report by a group for environmental NGOs.
30 June 2014 | EurActiv
A new wave of coal plants in aspirant EU member states, authorised by the Energy Community, risk breaching EU pollution limits if they proceed according to their stated plans, an EU law firm says.
30 June 2014 | EUObserver
Friday’s (27 June) gathering of EU ministers is the second time this month to discuss, among other things, Europe’s supply of natural gas.
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