Ben Woodfinden: Pierre Poilievre’s stoic case for drill, drill, drill
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre outlined his approach to Canada-U.S. relations and his response to Trump in a speech at the Economic Club of Canada, emphasizing a strategy grounded in 'national stoicism.'
The cumulative effects of wind farms are still difficult to control as farms are planned side by side
The planning of wind power parks in Finland is becoming increasingly challenging due to the construction of adjacent farms and the rising height of turbines, leading to difficulties in assessing their cumulative environmental impacts.
February has brought the highest electricity prices in a year
Electricity prices in February reached a record high for Danish customers, marking the most expensive month in a year.
TalTech's Best Developments Promise New Levels of Security, Energy Conservation, and Portable Soil Laboratory
TalTech has awarded its best development works, highlighting innovative solutions for enhancing defense capabilities as well as efficiency in agriculture and energy sectors.
Greenpeace ordered to pay billions in damages
Greenpeace has been ordered by a North Dakota judge to pay $345 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, over allegations related to the organization's protests against the pipeline.
Hellenic Gold: Renewal for another 25 years at the Cassandra Mines
Hellenic Gold has secured a 25-year renewal of its mining concessions in the Cassandra Mines, approved by the Ministry of Environment and Energy.
Transformers with 100% Brazilian technology are key pieces in the construction of a futuristic vertical city in the Middle East; understand
A 100% Brazilian transformer is essential for the construction of 'The Line', a mega project in Saudi Arabia aimed at creating a 170-kilometer linear city powered entirely by renewable energy.
‘The kinetic energy is palpable’: Manchester embraces its first Brit awards
Manchester is celebrating the Brit Awards' first location outside London in its fifty-year history, showcasing the city's vibrant music culture.
War in Ukraine. "Financial Times": V. Putin miscalculated
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a temporary ceasefire in the vicinity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Electricity: Reductions in ‘green’ tariffs are coming in March
Market signals indicate a decrease in ‘green’ tariff charges in Greece for March, correlated with the wholesale electricity market conditions.
Germany Blog: Reiche Wants to Expand Gas Production in Germany
German Economy Minister Katharina Reiche advocates for expanding domestic gas production to utilize the country's reserves amidst geopolitical challenges.
Breathtaking footage. The giant cooling tower of a German power plant came down
The article discusses the demolition of a large cooling tower at a German power plant, showcasing stunning footage of the event.
Greenpeace sentenced to pay 345 million dollars in damages
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $345 million to Energy Transfer due to its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Márquez favorite but has less energy. Bezzecchi and Aprilia very competitive
Marco Melandri predicts the upcoming MotoGP season, stating that while Marc Marquez remains a strong contender, Marco Bezzecchi and the Aprilia team have become very competitive.
British Gas shares two-second trick to slash energy bills
British Gas has revealed a simple method to lower energy bills by adjusting the thermostat by one degree.
Greenpeace ordered to pay 345 million dollars in damages
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $345 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, due to its involvement in protests against the pipeline's construction.
Greenpeace is forced to pay huge damages
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $345 million in damages to the operator of an oil pipeline following a long-standing legal battle.
North Dakota judge finalizes $345m judgment against Greenpeace in pipeline case
A North Dakota judge has confirmed a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, amidst claims from Greenpeace that the lawsuit violates free speech rights.
Greenpeace received a sentence for 345 million dollars for protests against a pipeline in the United States
A North Dakota judge has ruled that Greenpeace must pay $345 million for damages related to protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
News from California: Gavin Newsom harshly criticized 'brain-dead Trump' for conceding jobs and economic ground to China
California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed strong criticism of former President Trump for supposedly allowing China to gain economic ground and job opportunities.
NNPC’s stake in Dangote refinery secures national interest – Reps
The Nigerian House of Representatives asserts that the NNPC's equity stake in the Dangote refinery enhances national interest and accountability in Africa's largest industrial project.
The U.S. will direct Venezuelan oil revenue directly to the U.S. Treasury
The U.S. Energy Secretary announced that revenue from Venezuelan oil will now go directly to the U.S. Treasury instead of being funneled through a Qatari account.
Court orders Greenpeace to pay 345 million dollars to American oil pipeline company
Greenpeace has been ordered by a court in North Dakota to pay 345 million dollars in damages to the operator of the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Submarine base without power: - It's urgent
Norway's submarine base Ramsund needs increased power supply amid national security concerns, as raised by a parliamentary question regarding a denial from the energy authority.
March will continue with a green flag for electricity bills, with no extra charges for consumers
Brazil's national electrical agency announced that electricity consumers will continue to enjoy the green tariff flag in March, meaning there will be no extra charges on their bills due to improved rainfall and reservoir conditions.
Electricity bill: March will remain with a green tariff flag, says Aneel
The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) announced that the tariff flag will remain green for March, meaning there will be no additional charges on electricity bills.
So 'friendly': Trump proposes to take Cuba 'in a friendly way': 'They have no money or food'
Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, claiming the country faces significant challenges due to U.S. energy sanctions.
The invasive species appearing in California's aqueducts: a reward offered for its elimination
A federal competition has been launched in California, offering a reward of up to $125,000 to develop solutions to control the spread of the invasive golden mussel, which threatens water and energy infrastructure.
Event of the Think Tank 'PAREMVASI': The critical energy role of Northern Greece for the security of the country
The event highlighted Northern Greece's vital position as an energy hub amid current geopolitical tensions and anticipated military actions against Iran.
How a spark of misinformation derailed a community battery in Narrabri
Misinformation during a council meeting led to the derailment of a community battery project in Narrabri, highlighting fears and misunderstandings surrounding lithium-ion batteries.
Drone that shot down the Pentagon with a military laser on the border with Mexico was from US migration
The Pentagon mistakenly shot down a drone operated by US Customs and Border Protection at the Texas-Mexico border using a high-energy laser, highlighting communication failures among US agencies.
REA plans 500 power projects in N170bn 2026 budget
The Rural Electrification Agency of Nigeria plans over 500 electrification projects in its 2026 budget totaling N170 billion to enhance power supply to rural areas.
French Startup Wanted to Produce Nuclear Energy and Saw Its Dream Collapse in Six Years
The French nuclear startup Naarea, which aimed to revolutionize energy production with mini-reactors, is facing liquidation after facing severe financial challenges.
Carlos Slim Takes Over Macavil, the 'Crown Jewel' of Pemex's Mixed Contract Round
Carlos Slim has secured a major contract with Pemex, further strengthening his relationship with the state-owned oil company in Mexico.
NNPC woos investors as Ajaokuta–Gwagwalada gas segment, eyes July completion
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company is seeking to attract investors for the Ajaokuta–Gwagwalada gas segment, which aims for completion in July 2026 to enhance gas supply and industrial growth.
Orban has deployed soldiers at energy facilities. Claims there is a threat of Ukrainian attacks.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has deployed soldiers at energy installations, claiming the need to protect against potential Ukrainian attacks amid rising tensions.
Donald Trump says Washington might opt for a 'friendly takeover of Cuba'
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid ongoing tensions over the energy blockade imposed by Washington.
More cases arise where justice orders alimony fees to be charged on electricity bills
A court in Rosario has mandated that the local energy company includes alimony payments in its electricity bills, raising questions about regulatory limits and third-party roles in enforcing court judgments.
Fico: Zelensky does not want any control over the Druzhba pipeline
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky does not wish to exert control over the Druzhba oil pipeline.
The revenues from Venezuela's oil exports will go to accounts of the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Venezuela's oil revenues will now be deposited directly into accounts managed by the U.S. Treasury instead of a Qatar fund, according to U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
2025 Results Demonstrate Pemex's Strength: Sales Increase, Debt Reduction, and Operational Improvement
Pemex reported improved financial results for 2025, highlighting increased fuel sales, reduced costs, and enhanced financial stability.
Pemex increases refining in 2025: 'Cooked' 1,136 thousand barrels daily of oil, 44.4% more than in 2024
Pemex reported a significant increase in oil refining, processing 1,136 thousand barrels daily in Q4 2025, a 44.4% rise compared to the same quarter in 2024.
How BYD Is Redefining the Future of Mobility with Innovative Technology
BYD is introducing new hybrid and electric vehicle models aligned with its new energy vehicle strategy.
The suspension of Russian oil flows has strained Ukraine's relations with Hungary and Slovakia
Hungary has blocked new EU decisions to support Ukraine, while Slovakia has suspended emergency electricity deliveries due to the halt of Russian oil flow.
Vaasa encourages residents to save water with an original three-minute song challenge
The city of Vaasa has launched a 'One Song Shower' challenge to encourage residents to conserve water and energy.
Friendship transported Ukrainian and Russian oil before the January attack
The article discusses the transport of both Ukrainian and Russian oil by the Russian pipeline company Druzhba prior to a notable attack in January.
Network Law Adopted by the Sejm. New Order for Renewable Energy Now Awaits the Senate
Poland's Sejm has adopted a new network law aimed at improving transparency and streamlining the connection of renewable energy sources to the national grid.
Climate Change – A Federal or National Issue?
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal climate change lawsuit against the energy industry, which could shape the future of similar cases initiated by left-leaning states and municipalities.
Latvenergo group's turnover last year was provisionally 1.566 billion euros
Latvenergo's provisional turnover for the previous year was 1.566 billion euros, representing an 8.1% decline from the previous year along with a significant drop in profits.
BASF: The chemistry is not right in Ludwigshafen
BASF's CEO Markus Kamieth expresses alarm over the company’s dependency on Russian gas in light of previous tensions, indicating dire economic implications amid ongoing strategy changes.