The U.S. has already threatened sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline currently under construction in Europe.
Read More »IEA Hosts High-Level Meeting on Technologies for a Clean Energy Future
Nuclear power is by far the largest source of low-carbon electricity in both Europe and North America.
Read More »Joint Venture Launches for Floating Wind Tech
Naval Energies and Hitachi Zosen have teamed up to jointly design and build floating wind turbines off the Japanese coast.
Read More »Persian Gulf War could Send Oil Prices beyond $325 a Barrel
China and India now account for about a fifth of global strategic reserves.
Read More »Iran Says Ready to Export 300MW Electricity to Northern Iraqi City
A senior local official in Iran’s Western province of Kordestan announced on Saturday that the country is capable of providing 300MW of electricity to the Northern Iraqi city of Sulaymaniyah.
Read More »UK’s Largest Solar Farm Could Cover Area of 900 Football Pitches
The Sunnica Energy Farm has been proposed for construction on the border between West Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Read More »Iran. Iraq. Syria Agree to Broaden Trilateral Transportation Projects
Officials from Iran. Iraq and Syria signed an agreement to further increase the joint projects of the trio for developing trilateral transportation infrastructures.
Read More »Bump In the Road for Low Emission Cars as Sales Drop
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says efforts to sell green cars have been undermined by ‘confusing policies’ and the ‘premature’ removal of incentives.
Read More »German Power Grid Operators Steel Themselves for Ccyber Attacks
Energy company innogy’s first training centre allows firms to learn how to identify threats as well as initiate suitable protective and defensive measures.
Read More »UK Lagging Behind Europe on EV Charging Speeds
A new study suggests this is a result of the largely single-phase residential electricity supply across the UK.
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