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Brasov orders 25 Solaris Trollino 18 articulated trolleybuses

Green Car Congress

Brasov, Romania has ordered 25 Solaris Trollino 18 trolleybuses. The main purpose of the project co-financed by the EU is to reduce pollutant emissions in the centre of the city. For example, in the case of a power grid outage they will be able to safely exit an intersection.

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Can a New Power Link Boost the EU’s Energy Independence?

Cars That Think

There, d elegations from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Hungary, and Romania finalized an ambitious plan: to generate up to 6 gigawatts of clean energy in the Caucasus region, run the electricity through a cable along the bottom of the Black Sea, and deliver it to Europe. The plant supplies up to 230 megawatts of power to Azerbaijans grid.

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Azerbaijan Plans Caspian-Black Sea Energy Corridor

Cars That Think

An undersea cable would move the electricity across the Black Sea and deliver it to Constanta, Romania, where it could be distributed further into Europe. In September, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary created a joint venture , based in Romania, to shepherd the project. Long-distance lines would carry up to 1.5

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Is Europe’s Nuclear Phaseout Starting to Phase Out?

Cars That Think

Some of these anti-nuclear forces have recently found a sparring ground with France in drafting the EU’s sustainable finance taxonomy , which delineates particular energy sources as “green.” This row over green finance obscures an unfortunate reality: it’s uncertain how the power once generated by fission will be made up if plants go offline.

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CISOLAR & GREENBATTERY 2024: Transforming Clean Energy Landscapes in Southeast Europe

Baua Electric

Romanian and Eastern European Clean Energy Market Overview The clean energy sector in Romania is on a transformative path. Romania’s renewable energy capacity has seen consistent growth over the past decade, driven primarily by solar and wind energy investments. Industry experts predict that Romania’s solar capacity could grow to 3.5

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