Guvernul va acorda CEO un grant înainte de investigație
April 10, 2021
Guvernul României a decis să acorde Complexului Energetic Oltenia (CEO) un grant de 241,4 milioane euro, înainte ca investigația Comisiei …
Guvernul roman va fi parat la UE pentru ajutorul acordat Complexului Energetic Oltenia
April 9, 2021
Potrivit Greenpeace, pe 31 martie, Guvernul Romaniei a decis sa acorde Complexului Energetic Oltenia (CEO) un grant de 241,4 milioane euro …
Greenpeace a sesizat Comisia Europeană cu privire la un ajutor de 241 de milioane de euro acordat de Guvern Complexului Energetic Oltenia
April 9, 2021
Organizația ecologistă Greenpeace a anunțat vineri prin intermediul unui comunicat că împreună cu alte două asociații de mediu (Europe …
Guvernul român va fi pârât la UE pentru ajutorul acordat Complexului Energetic Oltenia
April 9, 2021
De asemenea, acordând un grant şi nu un împrumut, guvernul transferă către cetăţeni costurile emisiilor de CO2, care ar trebui să fie …
Guvernul acordă CEO un grant de 241 de milioane de euro
April 9, 2021
Guvernul încalcă reglementările europene și acordă Complexului Energetic Oltenia un grant de 241 de milioane de euro. Trei organizații …
Another half a million euros for coal from Romania’s state budget
December 12, 2018
A Government Decision granting RON 2 775 722 (EUR 596 000) to Oltenia Energy Complex to expropriate the land needed for the planned Craiova Power Plant ash storage expansion has been put into public debate by the Ministry of Energy.
Romania ‘gave illegal permits’ to own energy firm
October 12, 2018
The Oltenia Energy Complex took over people’s land, mined lignite and increased coal production despite state climate action pledges. Source: Romania ‘gave illegal permits’ to own energy firm
Romanian coal mine blocked from expanding, but neighbours remain without water
December 11, 2017
The village of Lupoaia in southwest Romania depends on the mining company for their drinking water. The company wants to expand the nearby mine, thus further increasing the local pollution.
The Runcurel expropriations, Europe’s second most harmful subsidy
May 22, 2017
The Romanian Government has been named and shamed today in a public fossil fuel subsidies awards ceremony in Brussels for fostering land expropriations required for expanding a coal mine, displacing families and destroying nature.
Success: Romanian government promises to respect property of villagers threatened by coal mine
May 24, 2016
After months of protests and the people in Runcurel, a small town in Romania that is to be swallowed by a lignite mine, have finally received positive news from the Romanian government. During a meeting with Bankwatch Romania and Greenpeace Romania, the Minister for Energy Vlad Grigorescu confirmed that the government will do more to protect locals and their houses. Read more background in our photo story