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14 October 08:15

Apple develops solar and wind farms in Europe, including a 99 MW wind farm in Romania, as part of efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.

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Apple is expanding its renewable energy initiatives in Europe, including a 99 MW wind farm in Galați, Romania. The company will add 650 MW of renewable capacity in various European countries, supporting the transition to clean energy. By 2030, Apple aims for carbon neutrality and will cover 100% of its customers' electricity consumption with renewable energy. The projects include collaborations with Nala Renewables and OX2, reflecting Apple's commitment to a sustainable future.

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The European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, was received by the Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, highlighting the close partnership between the Republic of Moldova and the EU.

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The European Commission, under the leadership of Ursula von der Leyen, initiates the creation of a new information body to improve the use of data from national intelligence agencies.

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Fuel prices in Romania could continue to rise due to the possible closure of the Lukoil refinery, which supplies 20% of the market, following the sanctions imposed by the USA. Diesel has exceeded the threshold of 8 lei.

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"Topor Sausages from Vâlcea" obtained European protection, authentic Romanian taste recognized by the European Union

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Bulgaria has gasoline reserves for one month and diesel for 50 days, amid US sanctions against Lukoil, which supplies 80% of private fuel.

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The Court of Justice confirms the validity of the European directive on adequate minimum wages.

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The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that the EU cannot impose criteria for setting minimum wages in member states.

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