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): โThe challenge will be to ensure small businesses access to long-term energy contractsโ
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 Africaโs 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.
FG to kickstart solar project in new Oyo varsity
The Nigerian Federal Government is set to initiate a one-megawatt solar electrification project at the Federal University of Agriculture and Technology in Oyo State, aimed at enhancing sustainable energy access in universities.
Solar energy experienced unprecedented development in Africa in 2025
Solar energy installations surged by 54% in Africa in 2025, marking the largest annual deployment on the continent as reported by the Global Solar Council.
Cuba on alert after US oil measures
Cuba is implementing a series of preparedness measures following the US decision to restrict the country's access to foreign oil.
Cuba revives the ghost of the 'special period' and activates a restriction plan for the population
Cuba is implementing emergency measures in response to a severe energy crisis, following President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel's acknowledgment of the impact of a Trump executive order blocking the island's access to oil supply.
Shutdown of Kenyaโs Koko biofuel firm wipes out clean cooking options
Koko Networks' closure has left over 1.5 million households in Kenya without access to its bioethanol cooking solution, following the company's inability to secure necessary government permits.
Different regulations for the same can: the clampdown on energy drinks advances in communities due to a lack of national regulation
In Spain, various communities are implementing their own regulations on energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster, leading to inconsistencies in access for minors based on location amidst the absence of a national policy.
Dell 'connects' Zapopan
Dell Technologies and the municipal government of Zapopan inaugurated a solar community center in Nuevo Mexico, Jalisco, aimed at providing access to technology, internet connectivity, and digital education for over 15,000 residents.
Metlen, DEPA, DEI, Enerwave, Hiron: Who 'closed' Revythoussa until 2040 and why LNG is becoming a strategic weapon
Greek companies are securing access to liquefied natural gas for the next 15 years, transforming the Greek terminal into a crucial power hub for Southeast Europe amidst the countdown to the end of Russian natural gas.
Civil Police of DF launches channel for reporting theft and robbery of energy cables; see how to access
The Civil Police of the Federal District has launched an anonymous reporting channel for theft and robbery of electrical cables, ensuring the anonymity of the informant and optimizing investigative efforts.
Africa: AfDB Approves New Program to Help African Countries Turn Energy Promises Into Power for Millions
The African Development Bank has launched a USD 3.9 million project to assist African nations in fulfilling their energy commitments and enhancing electricity access for millions.
Ukraine eases curfew rules as energy crisis caused by Russian attacks deepens
Ukraine is relaxing curfew restrictions to facilitate access to humanitarian aid during a severe energy crisis caused by ongoing Russian assaults.
Ukrainian energy minister explains how curfew rules have been relaxed
Ukrainians can now move freely during curfew hours without special permits to access facilities providing heat and supplies during power outages.
Endesa Energy warns of a 'hack' that compromises sensitive customer data, including ID numbers and payment methods
Endesa Energy has reported unauthorized access to its commercial platform leading to the extraction of sensitive customer data, including identification documents and payment methods, and is notifying affected users via email.
Androulakis: "Scandal the distribution of the energy space"
Nikolaos Androulakis, President of PASOK, criticized the energy company's management for denying him access to a power plant during his tour in Western Macedonia.
Cyprus: Outrage after leaked video with dialogues about alleged bribes at the Presidential Palace
A leaked video featuring former Energy Minister George Lakkotrypis discussing topics related to electoral funding and access to the Presidential environment has sparked controversy in Cyprus.
Next Stop... Greenland - Trump's Threats to Denmark and the Risk of NATO Collapse
The Danish Prime Minister warned that any takeover of Greenland could mean the end of NATO, highlighting its significant energy resources and Arctic access.
Sad-u now opens access to vast amounts of oil
The article discusses the vast untapped oil reserves in Venezuela, which remain mostly untouched due to American sanctions, despite being greater than those of Saudi Arabia.