Parvin Faghfouri Azar

Germany’s Power Prices Rise as Market Tightens

Germany’s power margin, the available electricity supply to meet demand, is set to drop this week to the lowest level so far this winter, as low wind speeds and colder weather are straining the power system, according to models compiled by Bloomberg. This week, wind speeds in Germany have dipped …

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Kuwait’s Oil Firm Looks to Boost Indonesia Offshore Exploration

Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) plans to bid for more oil and gas blocks offshore Indonesia and explore for hydrocarbons in the Natuna Sea, the top executive of Kuwait’s state oil firm told Reuters on Monday. KUFPEC is an international upstream company, engaged in exploration, development and production of …

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Can Europe Afford Its Energy Transition?

Climate finance is a white-hot topic right now. The COP2 delegates failed to agree on a generous enough deal for the transition in developing countries; in the U.S., project Veritas revealed that the EPA was funneling billions into climate activist organizations ahead of Trump’s presidency to ensure continued pressure on …

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TotalEnergies to Acquire Germany’s VSB Group

TotalEnergies has agreed to buy German renewables developer VSB Group from Swiss asset manager Partners Group. The transaction, worth €1.57 billion in equity value and shareholder loans, remains subject to the approval of applicable merger control authorities. VSB has more than 475 MW of renewables capacity in operation or under …

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Iran’s Nuclear Program Being Monitored by IAEA

Spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmaeil Baqaei said the country’s peaceful nuclear activities are under surveillance of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Asked by reporters about the recent comments from IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi that Iran has enhanced its uranium enrichment capabilities, Baqaei said on Saturday that …

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