Contact Energy Expects 95% Renewable Generation by Mid-2027
Contact Energy expects to have more than 95% of its New Zealand generation renewable by mid-2027 as it
2023-08-14 06:15
Niger Junta Softens Stance in Bid to Lift Ecowas Sanctions
Niger’s self-declared military leadership is ready to reopen talks with the West African regional bloc, one week after
2023-08-14 05:25
Solar Built on Trash Offers Solution to Renewable Energy’s Space Problem
On a vast expanse of land behind a commuter town just east of London, 108,000 newly installed solar
2023-08-12 13:58
Eskom Latest: Utility ‘Confident’ Nuclear Unit Fixed by November
South Africa’s Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. expects to finish maintenance on the first of two units at its
2023-08-11 16:19
Iran Moves Four US Prisoners to House Arrest, Lawyer Says
Iran is believed to have moved four US citizens from prison to house arrest, a lawyer for one
2023-08-11 00:52
Niger Junta Cuts Food and Water Supplies to Ousted Leader
The leaders of a military coup in Niger are depriving ousted President Mohamed Bazoum of food, water and
2023-08-10 16:45
Europe Gas Jumps 40%, Most Since March 2022, on LNG Strike Vote
European natural gas jumped above €40 for the first time since June amid the possibility of worker strikes
2023-08-09 22:57
European Gas Surges Above €40 as Australia Adds to LNG Risks
European natural gas jumped above €40 for the first time since June amid the possibility of worker strikes
2023-08-09 21:16
Germany to Raise Carbon Price to €40 in 2024, €50 in 2025
Germany will lift the cost of carbon dioxide pollution rights for the housing and transportation sectors to €40
2023-08-09 21:15
Europe Hasn’t Fully Turned Page on Energy Price Spikes, EON Warns
EON SE said that Europe’s energy market is still at risk of spiking prices this winter and urged
2023-08-09 13:16
European Gas Prices Ease as Winter Fuel Stockpiles Keep Rising
European natural gas prices eased, with traders weighing ever-rising fuel stockpiles against the risk of supply constraints. Benchmark
2023-08-08 16:46
HSBC executive apologizes for calling the UK 'weak' over China
A top executive at HSBC has apologized after reportedly calling the UK government "weak" over its dealings with China, in another sign of the political tightrope the British bank has been made to walk.
2023-08-08 13:19