Romania s Servelect to build 380kWp photovoltaic plant for Romatsa Future locations for solar panels - Servelect project for Romatsa
Source: Servelect
BUCHAREST (Romania), January 12 (SeeNews) - Romanian energy efficiency solutions provider Servelect said that it has launched the design stage of a 380 kWp photovoltaic power plant project commissioned by Romanian s Air Traffic Services Administration (Romatsa).
The project is co-financed through the European Economic Area and Norwegian Grants 2014-2021, under the Energy Programme in Romania project valued at 769,991 euro ($935,694) for design and execution, Servelect said in a press release on Monday. The value of the grants is 346,500 euro.
The company completed the feasibility study for the project in 2019.
In our current climate dilemma, many methods and strategies for producing energy have arisen in the past few years. The crazy thing is that geothermal energy has the potential to be more effective than all of them. And if we’re going to successfully reverse climate change, we’re going to have to make some big changes quickly.
When people talk about ways to help the environment and reverse climate change, we often focus on household tips. Carpooling instead of driving by yourself, turning off lights as you leave a room, and lowering your thermostat by a few degrees in the winter are all good ways to save money and reduce carbon emissions, but to make a lasting change, we’ll need a much more radical and powerful solution.
Steps to address climate change issue discussed
Lahore
January 8, 2021
LAHORE:To address the issue of climate change beyond 2020 by gathering valuable feedback on targets within the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and to identify opportunities for its successful revision, WWF-Pakistan held a consultative workshop here Thursday.
The aim of the session was to serve as a platform for five sectors, including agriculture, energy, forestry and land use, industries and waste, to share knowledge and experiences on initiatives related to climate change mitigation and create ownership and endorsement for the proposed plans of action.
During his opening remarks, Mohammad Khan Ranjha, Member Production, Planning and Development Department stated that “Climate change resilient practice is a key to sustainable economic growth. A new approach, which looks at Pakistan’s economic system as a whole, including its socio-economic development strategies, is needed to drastically inc
Russia in 2021: As Climate Crisis Rages, Scientists Fear the Worst Is Yet to Come
The world’s largest country faces an accelerating emergency as warming weather sparks more environmental disasters with ever more damaging consequences. Jan. 1, 2021 Temperatures in Russia are rising at around two-and-a-half times the pace of the rest of the planet. Alexander Ryumin / TASS
Russia came under siege from climate change in 2020, and experts warn that Arctic heatwaves, fires and melting permafrost could be worse this year.
The year began with the warmest winter in 140 years of recorded meteorological data, leaving Moscow a city usually covered in snow for four months of the year entirely snow free for the month of February.
Minimum amount of grant assistance applied for shall be EUR 30.000.
Maximum amount of grant assistance applied for shall be EUR 200.000.
Call 6.1(b): Electrification of households
Minimum amount of grant assistance applied for shall be EUR 200.000.
Maximum amount of grant assistance applied for shall be EUR 2.000.000.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible Applicants:
Any entity, private or public, commercial or non-commercial, and non-governmental organisations, established as legal person in Romania.
The Applicant must have been established for at least 3 years at the date of the deadline of the present Calls.
Eligible Project Partners:
Any private or public entity, commercial or non-commercial, established as a legal person in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or in Romania.