After Trump's ultimatum, Iran threatens to attack the energy poles in the region
Iran has issued threats to attack energy infrastructure in response to a warning from President Trump regarding its power plants and access to the Strait of Hormuz.
Slovenia Restricts Refueling
Slovenia is implementing restrictions on refueling, likely due to technical issues related to website access.
More Powerful Energy in the Field: 15,000 Residents of MS Will Have Three-Phase Network
The government of Mato Grosso do Sul has launched the MS Trifásico program to enhance access to three-phase electricity in rural areas, impacting around 15,000 residents.
‘Waiting for days’: India feels impact of gas supply chain disruption amid Iran conflict
The gas supply chain disruption in India, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, has left many residents, like Maya Rani, struggling to access cooking gas.
Minister hails Mojec’s role in cutting estimated billing
The Nigerian Minister of State for Industry praised Mojec International Limited for its contributions to reducing estimated billing and improving electricity access in Nigeria.
What it Feels Like in an Access Bars Session and What Its Benefits Are
The article discusses the Access Bars therapy, describing the experience of a session and its potential mental and emotional benefits.
Belgian PM blasted for calling to normalize ties with Russia
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever faces backlash for advocating the normalization of relations with Russia and restoring access to affordable Russian energy amidst escalating energy prices in Europe.
Belgium's Prime Minister's statements about normalizing relations with Russia have caused a wide wave of criticism
Belgium's Prime Minister suggested that Europe should normalize relations with Russia to secure access to cheap energy, leading to significant backlash from opposition politicians and members of his own government.
Belgian Prime Minister Demands Normalization of Relations with Russia
The Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever calls for the EU to normalize relations with Russia to access cheaper energy resources.
Nigeria: Govt Targets Women for Energy Access, Digital Inclusion, Others
The Nigerian government has announced initiatives aimed at improving energy access, digital inclusion, and various aspects of women's empowerment during an event at the United Nations.
In Madagascar, the Jobs of the Informal Economy: Light Renters [3/3]
In Madagascar, with 70% of households lacking electricity, a micro-economy has developed around renting light, as many cannot afford to connect to the official grid.
Piped water supply system reaches families in the community of Aveiro
Families in the village of Escrivão, in the municipality of Aveiro, Brazil, now have access to piped water thanks to a newly implemented micro supply system that uses solar energy.
China Resists Among Asian Economies Despite US Punishment on Its Oil Supply in Hormuz
China is managing to withstand economic pressures despite the US's actions against its oil supply route in Hormuz, thanks to its abundant reserves and access to alternative energy sources.
Australia to release nearly 20% of fuel stockpile as Bowen insists country ‘nowhere near’ running out
Australia is set to release nearly 20% of its fuel stockpile to ease pressure on supply, according to Energy Minister Chris Bowen.
Ukraine rejects a delegation sent by Hungary and the dispute over Russian oil worsens
Ukraine has denied a Hungarian delegation access to inspect the Druzhba oil pipeline amid escalating tensions over energy supply and recent seizures by Hungary.
Poilievre to travel to U.S. to ‘fight for tariff-free access’ to American market
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilevre plans a trip to the U.S. to promote tariff-free access to the American market for Canadian businesses.
The government will limit popular energy subsidies. Much fewer people will qualify for the allowance
The Czech government is restricting access to energy subsidies, allowing only low-income households to qualify for direct grants, while other homeowners can still access interest-free loans.
International Atomic Energy Agency: 200 kilograms of enriched uranium in Isfahan
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has reported over 200 kilograms of enriched uranium in Isfahan, Iran, which raises significant concerns due to the purity level and Iran's refusal to grant access to inspectors.
Africa: President Tinubu Is Positioning Nigeria As Africa's Renewable Energy Hub - Aliyu, REA MD
Nigeria is emerging as a leader in renewable energy in Africa by exporting solar PV panels and aiming to electrify 17.5 million Nigerians in three years under President Tinubu's administration.
Submarine base denied power: See who has received it
A submarine base in Ramsund, Norway, has been denied additional power access due to capacity being reserved for other entities, highlighting the ongoing energy struggles in the region.
USA: India can buy Russian oil. Temporarily
The U.S. has granted India a temporary license to purchase Russian oil, enabling them to access shipments already en route, while addressing the implications for American gas prices and potential electoral impacts.
Judge demands electricity connection in indigenous land leased to innkeepers in Caraíva (BA)
A federal judge in Bahia has ordered an energy company to install electrical meters in an indigenous village, where irregular leases for tourism are reportedly affecting the electricity supply.
Ukraine Does Not Want to Let Anyone into Druzhba, and Fico Has Satellite Images He Refuses to Show
Robert Fico claims the Druzhba pipeline is functional and blames Ukraine for delaying oil flow, while Ukraine refuses access to the site due to safety concerns.
Access to power must become more difficult, immediately!
A proposal regarding permit requirements for data centers is set to go before the Norwegian Parliament, aiming to enforce stricter evaluations of major energy consumption.
Solar mini-grids transform electricity access in Niger
A solar mini-grid initiative has successfully provided 24-hour electricity to 180 communities in Niger State, addressing long-standing power outages.
Greenpeace must pay $345 million in pipeline lawsuit, rules US court
A US court has ruled that Greenpeace must pay $345 million in a lawsuit brought by Energy Transfer, which could lead to the organization's financial collapse in the country.
Expansion of the energy network will benefit 2,200 families in Arapiuns communities
The expansion of the electric grid in the Arapiuns region will improve electricity access for 2,200 families in rural and riverside communities.
Energy Prices. Is It Time to Panic?
A technical issue is preventing access to online content regarding energy prices in Czechia.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Lowering costs goes through networks, not just through state subsidies for green sources
The article discusses the challenges of accessing online content due to technical issues and suggests solutions such as disabling browser extensions or disconnecting from VPN.
REA confirms progress on $750m solar projects
Nigeria's Rural Electrification Agency reports significant advancements in a $750 million solar initiative aimed at enhancing electricity access for millions.
Judge orders Greenpeace to pay $345m over Dakota Access pipeline protest
A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages for its protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, a ruling the organization plans to appeal.
Nigeria: Govt Seeks Funding to Expand Clean Cooking Access for 5m Homes
The Nigerian government is seeking global funding to improve clean cooking access for five million households by 2030 as part of its energy reforms.
Shared generation advances and expands access to clean energy in the country
Shared generation models are improving access to clean energy in Brazil while reducing costs for consumers.
Bill Decree. Capobianco (Conflavoro): “The challenge will be to ensure small businesses access to long-term energy contracts”
Roberto Capobianco emphasizes the need for small businesses to access long-term energy contracts to stabilize costs, amid concerns that state guarantees favor larger companies.
The Armed Forces are not getting power: - I expect this will be resolved
Norway's defense sector is facing power supply issues as Ramsund Naval Station is denied electricity by Statnett, leading to calls for prioritization of military-related energy access.
Hungary will release 250,000 tons of oil from reserves, prioritized by MOL
Hungary is set to release 250,000 tons of oil from its reserves, with the MOL company getting priority access.
'If we can get a Coca-Cola to the most remote parts of the world, we can get cooking gas, as well'
The article discusses the potential for providing cooking gas to remote areas in Africa, drawing a comparison to the widespread availability of Coca-Cola.
The Slovak government declared a state of oil emergency, Slovnaft refinery will receive oil from reserves
The Slovak government has declared an oil emergency, enabling the Slovnaft refinery to access oil from national reserves.
The fees for the circuit breaker have increased, but they have not yet reached their target
The article discusses the rise in circuit breaker fees in Czechia, highlighting issues with access to the reported information.
Inside Africa’s micro-grid boom: A new model for electricity access
The article discusses the growing potential of solar-powered micro-grids in improving electricity access across Africa, emphasizing insights from industry leader Walid Sheta.
Ukraine: Tens of thousands of buildings without electricity, water and heating after Russian strikes
Tens of thousands of buildings in Ukraine have lost access to electricity, water, and heating following Russian attacks, impacting hundreds of thousands of residents.
State Pension age Brits urged to sign up for 'priority support'
Older individuals are encouraged to register for the Priority Services Register to access complimentary support from energy suppliers.
The Strategic Talent of Women for the Development of Our Country
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Terna emphasizes its commitment to promoting women's access and growth in STEM fields as key to national development.
'It's a chicken or egg question' expert says digital economy can empower nations
An expert discusses how the digital economy can help empower nations, particularly those with limited access to electricity and education.