Wojciech Jakóbik states that efforts to build an energy market independent of Russia must not be wasted, reiterating the importance of calm, sanctions, and solidarity in the ongoing energy crisis.
President Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, threatening renewed bombing if a deal isn't reached by Wednesday, while Iran rejected his claims and reiterated threats to close the Strait of Hormuz if US blockades persist. European nations are also exploring options to secure shipping in the strait.
George Monbiot suggests that the US attack on Iran, under Trump's administration, has made the necessity of renewable energy undeniable, ironically accelerating the energy transition and validating environmentalists as pragmatists.
Drones attacked the Syzran oil refinery in Russia's Samara Oblast, resulting in a significant fire. This incident marks another strike on Russian energy infrastructure.
European energy suppliers are proposing measures to reduce electricity bills ahead of the European Commission's presentation of a new "Accelerate EU" toolkit to address energy market impacts.
British singer Raye delivered a dazzling two-hour-plus performance at New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall. Her show transformed the venue into both a jazz club and a nightclub, captivating the audience with new music and a dynamic stage presence.
Britain's network operators confirm sufficient gas and electricity supply for the summer, relying on imports from Norway and non-Qatari LNG, despite declining domestic production and concerns over Middle East energy disruptions.
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, easing global energy concerns, with President Trump expressing optimism for an impending deal with Iran. However, Iranian officials have warned they could re-close the vital waterway if the US blockade continues, while also rejecting Trump's claims about giving up uranium.
The Philippine Department of Energy is expediting 22 renewable energy projects to enhance alternative power sources and bolster the country's energy supply, according to Malacañang.
The European Union is considering strengthening its naval presence in the Middle East, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, to ensure free passage through the vital waterway. Discussions include the willingness to deploy a fleet and the practicalities of such an operation.
A surge in fuel and gas prices is leading UK drivers to change their commuting habits and prompting discussions on strategies to mitigate escalating gas costs, partly influenced by geopolitical tensions.
An analysis highlights the reasons behind the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) slow progress in fostering regional energy cooperation. The report examines the challenges preventing the bloc from accelerating its efforts in this crucial sector.
The world reportedly lost $50 billion worth of oil during 50 days of conflict in the Persian Gulf involving Iran, the US, and Israel. The energy crisis effects are expected to last for months or even years.
While other Asian countries face consequences of the energy crisis exacerbated by the Middle East war, China is largely relying on its domestic coal production to mitigate impacts.
Experts suggest a Japanese method can help individuals who constantly check if they've turned off appliances, explaining that the brain's energy-saving habits can lead to weaker memory for routine tasks.
Ukraine's Finance Ministry announced that the country has received 90% of the expected funding backed by revenues generated from Russia's frozen assets. This financial injection is a crucial development amidst ongoing conflict.
Maxwell Agbagba, a Presidential Affairs Correspondent at Joy FM/JoyNews, has been chosen as one of five journalists globally to participate in an international climate reporting initiative by Clean Energy Wire (CLEW) at a conference in Colombia.
Thierry Breton, former EU Commissioner for the Internal Market, stated it is 'totally unfair' that some EU countries are making money from the current energy crunch.
A Romanian presidential advisor warned that a potential political crisis, triggered by PSD leaving the government, could coincide with an existing energy crisis exacerbated by the Middle East conflict.
Reports identify Elemental Royalty Corporation, Energy Fuels, and Ur-Energy Inc. among the fastest-growing rare earth stocks, offering insights for investors seeking opportunities in the sector.
The war in Iran is expected to impact energy markets, leading Germany to reduce its 2025 economic growth forecast from 1% to 0.5%, dampening hopes for recovery.
An analysis explores why First Solar stands out among its competitors and evaluates whether the solar energy company is a suitable addition to an investment portfolio.
Colombia’s environment minister asserted that global crises, including the conflict in the Middle East, should hasten the shift away from fossil fuels, despite geopolitical tensions complicating the energy transition.
Croatia has prohibited the sale of energy drinks to minors, with police set to enforce the ban. The new regulations also include mandatory registration numbers for short-term rental providers.
Denmark's National Audit Office has uncovered unacceptable failures by Energinet and the Climate Ministry in the expansion of the electricity grid. A lack of realism in energy policy is cited as a complicating factor for Energinet's task.
Energy market volatility linked to the US-Israeli war in Iran is reportedly threatening Southeast Asia's supply chains, leading some Western buyers to prioritize supply chain stability and potentially benefiting China.
Greek Minister Takis Theodorikakos presented a new bill to parliament aimed at revitalizing the market by reducing bureaucracy and simplifying procedures, citing pressure from the geopolitical crisis on energy and the economy.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has highlighted the challenges of maintaining neutrality, leading to Gulf energy shocks and divisions among international allies, making strategic ambiguity increasingly difficult to sustain.
A renewable energy expert, Salma Al Arefi, offers advice on the best products homeowners can use to reduce their energy costs. The recommendations go beyond plug-in solar panels, suggesting various solutions for energy savings.
Energy expert Dumitru Chisăliță stated that Europe faces a kerosene crisis due to import blockages and Gulf region issues, but Romania is unlikely to be affected and could even benefit due to its internal production.
Venezuela has resumed cooperation with the International Monetary Fund and World Bank after a seven-year break, a development celebrated by its government. This comes amidst various IMF warnings to other nations regarding economic policy, including advice against lowering fuel taxes and imposing windfall taxes on energy profits.
The discussion surrounding the "petroyuan" has resurfaced, with the war in Iran and disruptions in energy flows reigniting scenarios of de-dollarization and questioning the dollar's dominance.
Heavily dependent on imported oil, Australia is scrambling to find quick fixes, from regional diplomacy to free train rides, to secure its energy supply as a potential war on Iran fuels uncertainty.
The energy crisis, fueled by tensions in the Middle East, has led to a surge in the electric vehicle market in Lithuania, with SEB bank reporting a record number of leasing contracts since 2026.
Sri Lanka has appointed a high-powered presidential commission to investigate irregularities concerning coal procurement and power generation. The probe aims to address concerns over the country's energy sector.
An economist highlights the increased importance of the West Philippine Sea in addressing the current energy emergency, suggesting its utilization could avert a crisis.
Michael Strugl, CEO of Verbund, criticizes Austrian politicians for failing to strengthen domestic energy production, instead implementing "alibi actions" like fuel price caps during crises.
Astronomers may have discovered a pair of black holes emitting vast amounts of energy and spiraling towards a giant collision, with potential effects that could be felt on Earth in the future.
Romania has experienced a significant increase in prosumers, with over 300,000 households and businesses now producing green energy. Experts suggest the current model needs evolution to address vulnerabilities and sustain this growth.
Geopolitics is strongly influencing foreign exchange markets, with the war in Iran and energy insecurity driving investors towards currencies of commodity-rich nations. This trend is challenging existing global economic balances.
The Wellovar, or Terme Bjelovar, geothermal complex represents the largest investment in the city's history, combining sport, recreation, health, and energy sustainability.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is investigating a temporary loss of external power supply at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on Thursday evening.
The Belgian government is not expected to introduce additional energy aid measures beyond those already announced by Bart De Wever, with no immediate increases in gas excise duties planned.
China's state planner announced intentions to further diversify its energy import sources and significantly boost strategic reserves to enhance energy security.
President Trump has stated that the "war" with Iran should end "very soon," suggesting that good things are happening and that both sides may meet for talks. He also claimed Iran has agreed to surrender uranium, referring to the conflict as a "small diversion."
The G7 emphasized the critical need for coordination among its members to address the economic and energy impacts of current crises, reaffirming support for Ukraine.
The Middle East crisis is impacting global energy markets, prompting Asian countries to seek US crude oil to replace Middle East supply and raising concerns about European gas reserves for the upcoming winter. Businesses are also feeling the economic repercussions of the conflict.
Thirty-four suspended cases involving claims for millions by small hydropower plant owners are awaiting a Supreme Administrative Court decision on whether the energy regulator owes them compensation, following overturned decisions on preferential energy purchase prices from renewable sources.
South Korea is intensifying efforts to secure crude oil and naphtha supplies from North African countries like Algeria and Libya. This strategic move aims to diversify its energy sources and mitigate risks posed by ongoing disruptions in the Middle East.
Top EU officials continue to warn of persistently high energy prices, with the climate chief emphasizing that any energy crisis relief measures must also support the bloc's green transition goals and reduce fossil fuel dependence.
This article discusses the mismatch in China's energy sector. It likely delves into the challenges and imbalances within the country's energy production and consumption.
The path is clearing for Greece's first geothermal power generation unit, as the Public Power Corporation (PPC) Renewables is set to select a contractor for the construction of a pilot plant on Lesbos.
American businessman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes has attacked Europe's green transition, calling renewable energy one of humanity's 'greatest follies' and a threat to the environment, though experts have dismissed his claims.
An analysis with Brad Setser explores whether the current energy shock, particularly higher oil prices, will be sufficient to significantly alter the world's largest trade surpluses.
Dmytro Boyarchuk provides an analysis of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, highlighting criticisms and lessons learned from the winter of 2025–2026, particularly regarding investments in alternative energy.
Romania's Energy Minister, Bogdan Ivan, announced negotiations in Washington for €3.5 billion in strategic energy and gas projects, including nuclear sector modernization.
Sri Lanka's opposition party, SJB, has dismissed the resignations of the Energy Minister and secretary as a mere 'eye wash,' suggesting they are not a genuine solution to underlying issues.
Executives from prominent companies including MOL, Richter, and Siemens Energy are confirmed to attend the G7 Paradigma conference in April to review the current situation.
One in six people in Germany is considered at risk of poverty, as inflation continues to rise, increasing the cost of energy and everyday purchases for affected individuals.
India's Atomic Energy Commission has cleared the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy under the SHANTI Act and has sent it for inter-ministerial consultation.
Swiss cantons are benefiting from increased revenue as state-owned energy companies report record profits and dividends, while industries and private citizens struggle with high electricity costs.
Several airlines, including Air Canada and Spirit Airlines, are experiencing significant challenges due to rising jet fuel prices. Air Canada has suspended some flights, while Spirit Airlines is reportedly seeking a bailout to avoid liquidation.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Chevron and other oil and gas companies, overturning lower court decisions in environmental lawsuits concerning coastal damage in Louisiana. This decision marks a significant win for the energy industry in its fight against environmental liability claims.
Thailand's Energy Conservation and Promotion Fund Office (Enconfund) is intensifying efforts to advance energy projects from research to commercial viability, notably promoting the use of waste-derived oil as a diesel alternative.
This weekend, Aries individuals are expected to be full of energy, with stars encouraging action, competition, and sports activities. Passion is also awakening in love, making it ideal for new initiatives and adrenaline-fueled dates.
Nigeria has secured $83 million in financing, backed by the IFC, to expand off-grid electricity access across the country. The initiative aims to provide renewable energy solutions to rural communities.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar announced that Russian oil flow to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline is expected to resume next week. This statement comes amidst broader political discussions and accusations within Hungary.
The International Monetary Fund has sent a clear message to Brussels, calling for strict adherence to fiscal rules as economic pressures rise due to the energy crisis, despite pleas from countries like Italy.
European nations, led by France and the UK, are planning a multinational naval mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, with Italy also expressing openness to contribute.
Firms in Romania are obtaining permits for photovoltaic projects and then selling them online instead of developing them, leading to speculation in the energy sector.
Spain's CNMC has opened a very serious case against Red Electrica and five serious cases against Endesa, Iberdrola, Repsol, two Naturgy combined cycles, Bahia de Vizcaya, and the nuclear power plants of Almaraz, Trillo, and Ascó-Vandellós II.
An analyst predicts that Brent crude oil prices will stabilize at approximately $80 per barrel in the coming years, offering a long-term outlook on the energy market.
A new factory has been established that operates entirely on energy derived from recycled electric vehicle batteries, showcasing sustainable manufacturing.
Tanzania has seen its clean cooking energy uptake rise to 23.4 percent, as the nation works towards an ambitious target of 80 percent by 2034. This progress is part of a broader national strategy to improve public health and environmental sustainability.
The furniture industry is experiencing difficulties due to energy-saving measures, including early closures and rising material costs, leading to tensions between customers and manufacturers.
An article discusses the 1973 oil crisis and contemporary energy shortages, emphasizing the ongoing high demand for crude oil and the recurring call for greater energy independence.
China is positioning itself as a non-military partner in addressing Cuba's urgent energy crisis by expanding solar power projects globally, including in Cuba.
Sagittarius individuals are expected to experience a surge of energy this weekend, leading to spontaneous adventures, travel, and a rich social life, according to a horoscope.
The International Energy Agency chief has suggested Italy should rethink its stance on nuclear power, as the country currently has no operating reactors and relies heavily on energy imports.
China's Hubei province has inaugurated a new rail-sea transport route for New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) destined for Malaysia, aiming to boost trade and logistics efficiency.
Chinese scientists have reportedly found a clever solution to harness solar energy after sunset by utilizing modified balsa wood to store solar energy as heat.
A market report suggests that investors might be overly optimistic, as stock markets await an end to the Iran war and the global energy crisis, with hope driving the recent DAX upswing.
The Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca) has advised the public to use fans instead of air conditioning to conserve energy. This recommendation is part of a broader effort to promote energy efficiency and reduce electricity consumption.
Analysts have offered their insights and perspectives on the energy companies Murphy Oil (MUR) and Halliburton (HAL), as reported by The Globe and Mail.
Poland's Energy Minister Miłosz Motyka announced that the government does not plan to discontinue the CPN program for lower fuel prices in the coming weeks, though the availability of aviation fuel is becoming a challenge.
Costa Rica's Minister of Foreign Trade, Manuel Tovar Rivera, discussed the nation's strategy to navigate global uncertainty, focusing on renewable energy, diversification, energy security, Asia ties, and supply chain shifts.
BVB-listed Premier Energy announced a major acquisition of Evryo Group for €700 million, significantly expanding its footprint in the Romanian energy market. This deal will add an electricity distributor serving 1.5 million consumers to Premier Energy's portfolio.
Energy-intensive industrial companies are suffering from the CO₂ price, while other companies in Frankfurt see business opportunities in climate protection.
A new project in Anhovo, Slovenia, is combining solar energy with cement plant development, promoting dual land use, and gradually opening the area to nature and the local community.
The mood among Austrian business leaders is souring as high energy prices and increasing costs burden companies, which is expected to negatively impact the investment climate.
Twenty out of 27 EU member states are currently providing financial assistance to consumers to help with rising oil and gas bills, but these support measures are reportedly having unwanted side effects.
The UK government is preparing for potential food supply disruptions, while the EU is developing plans to protect its industry from a possible energy shock, both in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stated he would not rule out suggestions for minister pay cuts if the country's energy crisis escalates.
Despite recent instability in energy markets, there is no immediate pressure for household gas prices to rise in Slovenia. Future forecasts even suggest a potential for prices to decrease.
The Latvian company 'Aerones' is making strides in wind energy innovation, contributing to advancements in renewable energy technology. Their work aims to improve the efficiency and capabilities of wind power generation.
Henri Coandă International Airport (Otopeni) in Bucharest has announced the launch of the acquisition procedure for supervision services, marking the implementation phase of its photovoltaic panel installation project. This initiative is a significant step towards green energy for the airport.
India's smartphone market experienced its worst start in six years, with a 3% shipment drop in Q1 2026, primarily due to rising component and energy costs pushing phone prices up and impacting demand in the crucial sub-Rs 15,000 segment.
The U.S. is pushing to increase its energy sales to energy-starved India, but this initiative could present problems for New Delhi due to higher costs, refinery mismatches, and tight supply.
Google is expanding its data center operations, including a large, energy-intensive project in Bissen, Luxembourg. This expansion is supported by new deals, such as those signed with NiSource for data center services.
Lilies (or calla lilies) are highly sought after in home decoration due to their deep symbolic meaning and belief that they influence the energy of a space. Interior designers often recommend them for their elegance.
An energy shock, linked to the 'Iran war' (likely referring to broader geopolitical tensions), is accelerating plans for nuclear power development in several hard-hit countries across Asia and Africa.
The escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the crisis involving Iran, have acutely brought back the issue of supply security, as it significantly impacts critical energy flows and necessitates a rearrangement of food supply chains.
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A state policy think tank, PIDS, warns that rising fuel costs, exacerbated by the Middle East war, could push up to 3.1 million Filipinos into poverty by straining household incomes and reversing progress in poverty reduction.
German politician Jens Spahn has initiated a push to reconsider nuclear power, sparking a debate within the country. While Spahn advocates for revisiting the energy source, others dismiss the idea, stating the decision is already settled.
Daewoo Engineering & Construction said Friday it has signed an agreement with Japan’s Toyo Engineering to co-develop new plant projects as the Korean builder continues to strengthen global…
Bulgaria is taking a first step to identify its 2 million energy-poor citizens by creating an information system, following the publication of a long-awaited regulation on energy poverty.
The ongoing Middle East conflict is highlighting the vulnerability of oil-dependent nations to supply reductions. Filipinos are already experiencing the significant impact of this energy crisis on their daily lives.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is investigating the cause of a temporary external power outage that occurred at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant on Thursday evening.
The EU Commission aims to mitigate rising energy prices by proposing lower taxes on electricity compared to fossil fuels, a move praised by environmental groups for aligning with the Green Deal.
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and industrial sites in regions including Syzran and Krasnodar, causing fires. Concurrently, Russian forces intensified their attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities and port infrastructure in areas like Chernihiv and Odesa, leaving many without power.
The world-renowned Cirque du Soleil presents its acrobatic spectacle OVO, taking audiences on a unique and exciting journey into the colorful world of insects with incredible energy and acrobatic feats.
China's exports of “green” technologies saw a significant increase in March, indicating that manufacturers are benefiting from the growing global demand for alternative energy sources. This trend highlights China's expanding role in the international market for sustainable solutions.
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, drawing international reactions from leaders such as the Australian Prime Minister and US President Trump, who commented on China's perspective. The event is also expected to influence energy markets.
The 'Iranian war' is reportedly accelerating the adoption of green energy and improving the competitiveness of renewable sources, leading to strong performance in green energy stocks due to heightened energy security concerns.
The end of cheap oil, exacerbated by the Iran war, is forcing oil-dependent Asian nations like Thailand to accelerate their transition to green energy, with solar panels becoming increasingly common.
Goldman Sachs has released various market analyses, including a softer oil demand outlook and two-sided risks for 2026 prices. The firm also recommended specific dividend-paying energy stocks and highlighted a biopharma stock with significant upside potential.
Morocco is experiencing rising economic pressure, including disruptions to energy flows and trade routes, as the ongoing Middle East war impacts the regional economy.
Global leaders, including Qatar's Amir, Georgia's Prime Minister, and representatives from Ukraine, India, Pakistan, and Turkey, gathered at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum to discuss regional security, peace efforts, and various bilateral issues. The forum served as a platform for high-level diplomatic engagements on international challenges.
Cox's Bazar is at the forefront of Bangladesh's push for wind energy, leveraging its coastal location to harness sea breezes for power generation. This initiative marks a significant step in the country's renewable energy efforts.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) chief announced that it would take approximately two years for energy supplies from the Middle East to return to pre-conflict production levels. This projection follows recent disruptions in the region.
Nemanja Laković, the Executive Director of Rudnik uglja Pljevlja (RUP), emphasized that RUP is a key pillar of critical infrastructure. He noted the company's success in balancing stable production, energy transition, and the application of high ecological standards.
EVN Macedonia and the Macedonian Ecological Society (MED) have officially launched a project aimed at protecting endangered bird species in the country. The event was attended by representatives from the EU Delegation, the Deputy Minister of Energy, Mining, and Mineral Resources, and the Head of the Nature Sector at the Ministry of Environment.
An opinion piece discusses how establishing personal boundaries is crucial for preserving energy, maintaining self-respect, and achieving a more fulfilling life, especially in a culture that often glorifies overwork.
Uzbekneftegaz has finalized an agreement to drill 30 new wells, signaling an expansion of its oil and gas exploration and production activities. This deal is expected to boost the country's energy sector.
An analysis explores the underlying causes of rising fuel prices, suggesting that some factors are beyond government control. The article delves into the complexities of the global energy market.
Norwegian battery company Morrow is reportedly gaining more European customers, as ongoing war and unrest threaten security and energy supply, making reliability a more crucial factor than price for many.
The Energy Commission of Nigeria has launched a 1MW solar hybrid project at Bayero University in Kano, aiming to enhance electricity supply and promote sustainable energy solutions in the region.
An opinion piece suggests Iran is losing economic leverage as energy markets react swiftly with falling prices, highlighting a race against time between a ceasefire and a blockade.
Articles explain how consumers can determine if they are currently on an energy price cap tariff. This information helps individuals understand their energy costs and potential savings.
A team from Equinor is currently assessing the readiness of Mtwara Port in Tanzania as momentum builds for the country's $42 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project. This evaluation is a critical step in the development of the major energy initiative.
Australia is experiencing soaring petrol prices amidst an energy crisis, compounded by a fire at one of the country's only two remaining oil refineries.
Communities in Wyoming are requesting additional time to evaluate the adoption of nuclear energy, as federal authorities push for a rapid expansion of the nuclear industry.
European oil companies have reportedly outperformed their US counterparts by capitalizing on a trading bonanza linked to the Iran war. This situation highlights the differing impacts of geopolitical conflicts on global energy markets and corporate profits.
Financial analysts have offered their insights and perspectives on several companies across the technology and materials sectors. Companies discussed include HubSpot, Enphase Energy, Donnelley Financial Solutions, Alcoa, and Tanzanian Royalty Exploration.
UK household energy bills are projected to increase by a lower-than-initially-feared 12% in July, with Cornwall Insight predicting Ofgem's cap for a typical dual fuel household to be £1,837 from July to September.
Analysts have provided insights and commentary on the performance and outlook of energy companies Occidental Petroleum (OXY) and Gulfport Energy (GPOR). These insights are crucial for investors tracking the energy sector.
A daily insight for CEOs emphasizes that successful execution within an organization depends on maintaining energy and momentum throughout implementation cycles.
Urmas Reinsalu, leader of Estonia's opposition Isamaa party, has criticized the government's plans to make its energy policy irreversible by eliminating alternatives, calling it misguided and a security risk.
A debate has emerged in Germany regarding the potential re-entry into nuclear power, with some politicians advocating for a reconsideration of the energy source. Proponents argue against a "mental block" on nuclear energy, suggesting it would be a complete re-entry into the technology.
The green energy sector's exposure to the fossil fuel industry, particularly highlighted by a sulphur squeeze, poses a significant problem for its transition away from traditional energy sources.
Romanian Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan announced that Romania has secured 500 million dollars for its natural gas infrastructure. This funding was obtained following a meeting in Washington with US Energy Minister Chris Wright.
Sri Lanka's Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody resigned from his post following allegations of corruption related to coal imports. His resignation came days after he had survived a no-confidence motion.
A new energy-efficient wooden community center has opened in Ostrava-Liščina, Czech Republic, replacing temporary facilities used since 1997, and offering improved spaces for educational and social activities primarily for Romani children and adults.
A new project in Anhovo, Slovenia, is integrating solar energy with cement plant development, dual land use, and gradual opening of the area to nature and the community, aiming to set a new industry standard.
Market experts are divided on whether small-scale household solar energy generation remains a profitable venture, with some suggesting it's no longer a guaranteed cash cow.
China has announced an ambitious plan to significantly boost its green energy efforts, aiming to double its clean energy capacity by 2035. This initiative underscores the country's commitment to expanding renewable power sources.
With warmer weather arriving, major Lithuanian cities and municipalities are planning to conclude the current heating season between April 17 and 30. This announcement comes from the Lithuanian Energy Agency (LEA).
Kazakhstan is strengthening its partnership with the United Kingdom, with plans to host branches of British universities and enhance cooperation in energy, trade, and technology, alongside ongoing visa talks.
Bengaluru-based Simple Energy has launched the Simple Ultra, an electric scooter boasting India's longest claimed range of 400 km, priced at Rs 2.35 lakh.
Despite a grim global economic outlook for 2026 if the Iran war persists, industries such as Wall Street, weapons firms, AI, and green energy are experiencing a boom.
An NDRC official stated that China is maintaining a stable oil supply amidst global changes while demonstrating significant progress in its new energy system.
A recipe for an easy-to-make, healthy chocolate soufflé is presented, suitable for those avoiding sugar and animal products, offering energy and valuable nutrients.
Balandžio 17-oji Lietuvoje žymi simbolinę energetikos pradžią – dar 1892 metais Pirmosios elektros lemputės įžiebimas Rietave nušvietė kelią visos šalies raidai.
A large demonstration is planned in Milan to demand the suspension of the EU's strict fiscal rules under the Stability and Growth Pact, as the energy crisis impacts households.
While senior ministers claim the world is facing its worst energy crisis yet, experts are not entirely convinced, prompting a comparison with historical energy shocks.
Finland's first gas engine power plant designed to balance the electricity system has commenced operations in Tornio, aiming to solve weather-related energy issues.
Papua New Guinea is developing a solar farm project designed to reduce the nation's reliance on imported fuel. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance energy independence and promote renewable energy sources.
GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines — Mindanao’s biggest annual beach party, the Sarangani Bay Festival, popularly called SarBay Fest, would be observed with simple activities this year due to the…
PrimeEnergy Resources announced its GAAP EPS of $15.85 and reported revenues of $189.1 million. This article details the company's financial performance.
Multiple companies, including Wisconsin Electric Power, IDACORP, and J. M. Smucker, have announced their latest dividend declarations. FVCBankcorp also reported a 16.7% increase in its quarterly dividend.
Lagos, Nigeria, is experiencing a severe heatwave, with soaring fuel prices, exacerbated by the Iran war, making air conditioning and generators unaffordable for millions.
The German government has introduced a fuel measures package, including a fuel discount, aimed at addressing rising energy prices. The effectiveness and necessity of these measures are being debated, with some critics calling the discount superfluous.