Energy firms sue four EU countries for disrupting their fossil fuel projects
Five energy companies including RWE seek almost EUR 3.7 billion in damages from the Netherlands, Italy, Poland and Slovenia
OCI: Norway is pursuing an aggressive policy of expanding its oil and gas industries
According to Oil Change International (OCI), Norway is pursuing an oil and gas expansion policy and it has awarded 700 exploration permits in the past ten years, while the UK announced it would start exploitation at six fields in the North Sea this year
No oil, gas in first offshore test hole in Montenegro but more drilling ahead
Eni and Novatek found no oil or gas after test drilling in the Adriatic Sea offshore Montenegro, so environmentalists are relieved – for now
European carbon emission prices hit record highs, nearing EUR 100 per ton
The cost of a ton of CO2 within the EU ETS reached an all-time high of just below EUR 95 as the market is bracing for a rally to EUR 100.
EU endorses gas, nuclear energy amid opposition among member states
The European Commission has decided to include nuclear energy and gas in its sustainable finance taxonomy
Power prices reach stunning EUR 400 per MWh in Europe
Power prices reached critical levels across Europe amid a surge in costs for natural gas and an outage in France
New York is banning the use of natural gas in new buildings
After several other cities in the United States, the City Council of New York passed a law banning the use of natural gas in most new buildings. Construction projects submitted for approval from 2027 will have to use electricity instead of gas or fossil fuels for heating. In the most populated American city, with 8.8 […]
Bitola in North Macedonia to get district heating from coal power plant
The construction of a district heating pipeline from REK Bitola has begun, almost forty years after the thermal power plant was built