Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCS) technology can play a key role in achieving carbon neutrality, in addition to maintaining the productivity and competitiveness of Romanian industry, especially in the...
CCS (carbon capture and storage) is one of the most promising technologies for decarbonising industry. It involves capturing carbon dioxide at the source of emissions (especially large-scale...
BRUA, the acronym for the countries taking part in this project (Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria), represents an important natural gas transport corridor with the possibility of permanent bi-directional physical flow,...
One of the myths about the energy transition is that it will lead to a sharp rise in energy prices. However, the EU is putting an emphasis on fairness in the energy transition, i.e....
The earth - through the hot rocks and fluids in the earth's crust - is a source of renewable energy that can be used for heating and electricity generation. In...
One of the concepts that has been bandied about lately is the 'blue economy' of the seas and oceans. These vast expanses of water are important for many economic activities, including navigation,...
Wind energy, both onshore (produced on land), accounting for 92 % of installed wind capacity, and offshore (produced offshore), is already a central pillar of the energy mix...
Biofuels are renewable alternatives to fossil fuels, with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector and improving the security of energy supply for the EU...
The oil and gas sector plays an important role in the global economy, both through its contributions to national incomes and the significant number of jobs it supports - both...
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