19 September 2022

Kerem Gogtas

Kerem has completed his Bachelor’s degree in Translation and Interpretation in Istanbul. After participating in TV/Cinema production with various agencies, he decided to come to Germany to further his studies and specialise in political science. He obtained a Master’s degree in European Studies at Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany, where he wrote his thesis about Energy Transitions and their impact on European Integration. He is passionate about climate justice, energy transitions, and fair social changes. He can speak Turkish, French, English, and German.

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22 October 2024

Italy’s largest insurer, Generali, is the first in the world to adopt a policy covering the entire oil and gas value chain for companies labeled as “transition laggards.”

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15 October 2024

The Energy Crisis Commission found that British households and businesses were hit harder by the energy crisis than many other European countries because of high dependence on gas for heating and power generation.The Commission recommends developing a clear strategy to shift away from gas.

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01 October 2024

Over 13,000 people have signed a petition created by NGOs Friends of the Earth Scotland and 350.org, calling on the Scottish government to reject a proposed gas plant by energy company SSE and fossil fuel giant Equinor. If approved, the plant would be operational by 2027 and run for decades to come.

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12 August 2024

Romania’s Mintia gas-fired thermal power plant, slated to be the largest in the EU, is expected to come online in 2026. With its hefty €1.4 billion price tag, the plant will have a capacity of 1.7 GW.