Valladolid to have Spain’s largest biomass-fed heating network
The promise is that it will save between 30% and 50% on users’ energy bills
The promise is that it will save between 30% and 50% on users’ energy bills
The highly contested decision was approved yesterday with a minor margin
For the first time there, financial backing is forthcoming
ViennaUP’22 will bring people from over 40 countries to the Austrian capital in a business festival fuelled by the unique local atmosphere
The bill, however, still has to be approved by Parliament to become a law
As the EU Commission is about to vote on REPowerEU, a bill to fund alternative natural gas suppliers, Breakthrough Energy claims that the bloc needs more battery storage capacity
It will offer people with physical, cognitive and sensory disabilities a calming environment
Innovating Pilsen will take place during the first week of June
The project is the first of its kind in Lithuania
It offers the chance to experience the city as it was in 1867
As the EU Commission is about to vote on REPowerEU, a bill to fund alternative natural gas suppliers, Breakthrough Energy claims that the bloc needs more battery storage capacity
The promise is that it will save between 30% and 50% on users’ energy bills
An ambitious draft bill was championed by the Greens in the City’s Senate, but authorities shut it down for being too drastic. What happens now?
The announcement came just as authorities presented their plan for a Vienna-Prague direct train route
In this way, it will reduce the levels of noise and pollution
The €16-million-euro project in Gasperich will include sports facilities, a huge lake and a river with fish
For the first time there, financial backing is forthcoming
The Ringturm has been used as a giant canvas since 2006. After a two-year break due to COVID-19, it will be wrapped in Hungarian artist Dora Maurer’s artwork called ‘Together’
There are several ways you can help the city accommodate 500 Ukrainians arriving for the start of the academic year
The Grand Duchy remains one of the most car-dependent countries in the EU, so the government is trying to break people's commuting habits
It will offer people with physical, cognitive and sensory disabilities a calming environment
The bill, however, still has to be approved by Parliament to become a law
Mayor of Perugia is Andrea Romizi. He was born on February 9th 1979 in Assisi. Worked as a lawyer, regional councilor of the PDL and candidate for the presidency of the Umbria region in 2010. In 2004 he was elected city councilor of Modena with 377 preferences, turning out to be the youngest among the elect.
In 2005 he appointed head of local authorities and regional vice-coordinator of Forza Italia young people for Umbria and member of the National Council of Young Directors of the ANCI Umbria. In 2009 he was re-elected regional councilor of the PDL with 1,059 votes, becoming vice-president of the City Council; he also holds the position of deputy coordinator of the Regional Coordination of the municipal councils of the ANCI Umbria.
In March 2014 he was appointed provincial coordinator of Forza Italia. Romizi was elected Mayor of Perugia in June 9, 2014 and was re-elected in 2019.