Why there will be no carbon dioxide capture facility in Södertälje
Söderenergi, an energy company owned by several municipalities, has decided to halt plans for a carbon capture facility in Södertälje due to financial uncertainties.
BlackRock abandons Naturgy with the sale of 11.4% of the capital, pushing the company towards another restructuring of the Board
BlackRock has sold its 11.4% stake in Naturgy, leading to significant changes in the company's Board structure.
Qatar Halts Liquefied Natural Gas Production – Prices Spike Immediately in Europe
Qatar's state energy company has suspended liquefied natural gas production following Iranian attacks, leading to a dramatic price increase in Europe.
Critical Infrastructure: UP and largest private energy company DTEK join forces to support media outlets in frontline regions
Ukrainska Pravda and DTEK are collaborating to support independent media in frontline areas of Ukraine through a new initiative called Critical Infrastructure.
Who is building the largest batteries in the Czech Republic? Fossil barons and a company from outside the sector
The article discusses the entities involved in the construction of the largest battery facilities in Czechia, focusing on unexpected players like fossil fuel investors.
Nigeria: Family Ties, Fortune Divides - Court Hands Indimi Daughters $43.51m in Oriental Energy Row
A Federal High Court in Nigeria has ordered Oriental Energy Resources to pay $43.51 million to Ameena and Zara Indimi due to a dispute over their ownership stakes in the company.
DEI: Reductions of up to 23% in bills in March
The Greek state electricity company DEI has announced a reduction in household green electricity rates by up to 23% for March.
TEPCO Implements Renewable Energy 'Output Control' for the First Time Due to Increased Solar Power Generation in Good Weather
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has conducted its first 'output control' of renewable energy, limiting solar and wind generation due to an excess supply caused by good weather conditions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The energy company wants to expand the Lagarfoss power plant again and increase revenues by up to 320 million
An energy company plans to enhance the Lagarfoss power plant, potentially raising its revenue significantly.
The Ministry of Finance has dismissed the director of the state-owned company Mero
Czechia's Ministry of Finance has dismissed the director of the state-owned company Mero.
Miguel Galuccio's oil company analyzes RIGI for Vaca Muerta and reduces its costs
Vista Energy is considering applying for the RIGI incentive regime to enhance exploration and production activities in Vaca Muerta, following recent governmental approvals.
MOL issued an ultimatum to JANAF, Šušnjar responded: 'We do not agree to blackmail'
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL Group has accused JANAF of violating EU regulations by refusing to transport Russian crude oil not covered by sanctions, leading to a governmental response from Croatian Economy Minister Ante Šušnjar.
AEDC cuts losses by 10%, deploys 70,000 meters in 14 months
Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has reduced its losses from 42% to 32% in one year while deploying 70,000 meters to enhance electricity supply.
CEZ is getting rid of wind turbines in Germany and France; it could gain billions
Czech energy company CEZ plans to divest its wind energy assets in Germany and France, potentially raising billions.
Lukoil to Bulgarians: You must buy Russian oil
Lukoil's trading company Litasco announced that Bulgaria's measures against it violate the Energy Charter Treaty, following Bulgaria's suspension of Russian oil imports and handling of Lukoil's assets.
Energean: Green light from the Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company for CO2 storage in Prinos
The Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company has issued a CO2 storage license in Prinos to Energean's subsidiary, EnEarth Greece, confirming the site's geological suitability.
Mavros: PPC has doubled its installed capacity in Romania
PPC Group's Deputy CEO Konstantinos Mavros announced that the company's renewable energy capacity in Romania has doubled to 1.5 GW, with plans to reach 2 GW by year's end.
Energy is the main bottleneck for the advancement of data centers, says Ascenty
Ascenty, a Brazilian data center construction company, expresses optimism about the approval of a new tax regime but cites energy distribution issues as a potential hindrance to expansion.
France’s Engie strikes deal to buy UK Power Networks for £10.5bn
Engie has announced its agreement to acquire UK Power Networks for £10.5 billion, marking a significant step in the company's growth strategy in energy transition.
Energy Company Opens Positions for Electrician Training Course in Resende
An energy company is offering electrician training courses in Resende, Brazil, as part of its strategic investment plan in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Scoop: Trump brings Big Tech to White House to curb power costs amid AI boom
President Trump is set to meet with major tech company leaders to sign a pledge aimed at reducing energy costs associated with growing demand from AI data centers.
The Neuss family, owners of Havanna, and Newsan seek to acquire a strategic business
The Neuss family and Newsan are participating in the bidding for a significant stake in Transener, a major power transmission company in Argentina, with expectations of reaching $200 million.
Climate project paused - lacks government support
A carbon capture and storage project by energy company Söderenergi is being paused due to insufficient government funding and support.
‘kWp 1’ has invested 14 million euros in the creation of two hybrid solar and battery parks in the Ogres and Limbaži municipalities
The company ‘kWp 1’ has invested 14 million euros to establish two hybrid solar power and battery storage parks in Latvia, which will supply power for up to 24 hours to local households and businesses.
Chinese company fights to maintain ownership stake in controversial Greenland mining project
A Chinese state-owned company is taking legal action to preserve its ownership stake in a mining project in Greenland that has drawn significant public attention.
The transformation of the Aktor Group and the bet on LNG
The Aktor Group is transitioning from a construction-focused company to a diversified group engaged in concessions, energy, and critical infrastructure, significantly impacting its balance sheet through new ventures in LNG and strategic partnerships.
"US invests 36 trillion won in a company with 5 employees"... Controversy over Trump's administration's investment in Japan's capital
The controversy surrounding a new US nuclear company with only five employees receiving significant investments from Japan has raised concerns among other countries about impending financial agreements.
Nunes responds to Enel's CEO after comments about blackouts and says 'not even Jesus Christ' can save the energy company
São Paulo's mayor, Ricardo Nunes, criticizes Enel's CEO for saying that not even Jesus Christ could prevent power outages, attributing the company's failures to incompetence and misleading statements.
Enel is not interested in selling São Paulo's energy distributor, says CEO
Enel's CEO, Flavio Cattaneo, declared that the company has no intention of selling its energy distribution concession in São Paulo, despite challenges it faces that could lead to the concession’s expiry.
Company news filter: Another shoemaker is going bankrupt, Fico's disinformation about oil is escalating, and Slovak taxes are ruining Kofola's European business
The article discusses Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's controversial statement regarding electricity supplies to Ukraine amidst the ongoing oil crisis stemming from a Russian attack.
Moscow proposes the construction of a Russian technology nuclear power plant to Serbia
Moscow is prepared to offer Serbia a nuclear power plant using Russian technology as part of an international consortium, according to the head of Russia's state nuclear energy company.
Enel plans to invest $63 billion by 2028 focusing on Europe and the USA
The Italian energy company Enel is set to increase its investments over the next three years, primarily focusing on renewable energy in Europe and the USA.
After the closure of FATE, its controlling company will install Chinese batteries on the same site to avoid power outages
After the closure of the FATE tire factory, its controlling company, Aluar, will use part of the site in San Fernando, Buenos Aires, to set up a Chinese battery park to store electricity and prevent summer power outages.
Nigerians should thank Dangote for inspiring refinery, says NNPC chief
The CEO of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company has praised Dangote's leadership in establishing the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, highlighting it as crucial for Nigeria's national pride and energy sector.
Energy theft in Limeira would be enough to supply 6,000 homes for a month
A report highlights that energy theft in Limeira, Brazil, could have provided electricity for 6,000 homes for a month according to the energy company Neoenergia Elektro.
Capital Clean Energy Carriers: 1.75 Times Oversubscription for the Bond - 3.75% Interest Rate
Capital Clean Energy Carriers' bond issuance of €250 million saw strong demand with an oversubscription of 1.75 times, indicating investor confidence in the maritime company.
A Splash in the Water: Opposition Criticizes Babiš’s Grand Economic Plans
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš faces criticism from the opposition regarding his ambitious economic strategy, which includes state control of energy company ČEZ and the construction of 50,000 new apartments annually.
The court annulled Parkano's decision on the wind power plan because the company's representative was present - the city manager denies
A court in Hämeenlinna annulled the wind power plan adopted by Parkano due to procedural errors, particularly the improper presence of a wind company representative at a city council meeting.
Investor linked to Trump family secretly signs contract with Russian energy company
An investor associated with the Trump family, Džentrijs Bīčs, reported to the New York Times that he has signed a contract with the Russian energy company Novatek despite its owner's sanctions in the UK and Canada, while the project itself faces challenges in its early stages.
The CEO behind the 100 million euro Greek photovoltaics
The CEO of Mevaco, Spyros Delendas, is nearing a significant milestone as the company's market value approaches 100 million euros, a dramatic increase from previous years.
US investor linked to Trump family explores Alaska gas project with Russian firm – NYT
A U.S. investor associated with the Trump family is considering a partnership with a Russian energy company to develop a natural gas project in Alaska.
NNPC boss Ojulari bags UK energy institute fellowship
Bayo Ojulari, CEO of Nigerian National Petroleum Company, has been awarded a Fellowship from the Energy Institute in the UK, marking a significant achievement in the global energy sector.
Havlíček: The government will take steps to gain full control of ČEZ
Czech Deputy Minister Havlíček announces government plans to gain full control over the energy company ČEZ.
36 billion profit of Landsvirkjun
Landsvirkjun, Iceland's national power company, has reported a profit of 36 billion.