The European Commission has announced plans to phase out imports of Russian liquefied natural gas by the end of 2026. As ...
Europe is embracing nuclear energy with a new vigor. Even the most historically staunch nuclear opponents are softening their restrictions on the carbon-free form of energy production as the continent ...
Aurora Energy Research’s latest report says Europe requires €600 billion ($700.2 billion) of investment by the end of the decade, increasing to €1.5 trillion by the middle of the century, to support ...
Jan Rosenow, Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at the University of Oxford's Environmental Change Institute, has addressed energy ministers from all 27 member states at the European Union's ...
Europe's latest measures to expand domestic critical minerals supplies lack the funding tools needed to spur investment and ...
CEOs from the world’s leading energy, automotive, and technology companies have come together to issue a strong and unified message to European policymakers: Hydrogen mobility is essential to Europe’s ...
A nation’s international power does not rely solely on the extent of its hard power and strength of its military. Other indicators, such as energy control and efficiency, can greatly influence its ...
While Europe races to phase out fossil fuels and electrify everything from cars to heating systems, it’s turning a blind eye to a reliable and proven source of clean energy lying right beneath our ...
Good morning, Nina Lindholm here with the Europe Wire from the London newsroom. We focus on the Nordics for our next two items. Mutares has listed Terranor, a maintenance services company, on Nasdaq ...
Across Europe, high-voltage electrode boilers are quietly becoming a key part of the continent’s clean energy transition. In countries like Finland, these systems are being deployed to support ...
New research from the Netherlands showed that renewables and short-term storage can meet around 92.5% of Europe’s electricity demand in future energy scenarios, with the remaining 7.5% being satisfied ...
At 12:33pm on April 28th, the Iberian peninsula went dark. Within seconds, a few local energy outages cascaded into a regional blackout. The loss of just 2.2 gigawatts (about two nuclear plants) ...