Social Alarm Over the Flood of Biogas Plants: How to Differentiate Good Projects from Bad Ones?
There is growing public concern in Spain regarding the surge in biogas and biomethane projects, prompting the need to distinguish between well-designed and poorly planned facilities.
Expecting electricity prices to rise alongside proposed tax changes
Proposed tax changes in Iceland may lead to increased electricity prices as the country plans to remove exemptions for energy facilities from property tax.
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.
The International Atomic Energy Agency 'nails' Iran: It stores enriched uranium in underground facilities
The International Atomic Energy Agency has revealed that Iran is storing enriched uranium in an underground facility, close to achieving military-grade capability.
Viktor Orbán announced: Soldiers on the move
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced the deployment of soldiers and police to protect critical infrastructure, accusing Ukraine of planning strikes against Hungary's energy facilities.
Ukraine attacked energy facilities in Belgorod
Ukraine launched an airstrike on energy facilities in Russia's Belgorod region, damaging electricity and heating supplies in the area.
FRA: Increase preparedness at energy facilities
Sweden's signal intelligence agency has advised increased vigilance in the energy sector due to potential sabotage threats.
Woman injured, energy facilities and 40 houses damaged in Russian attack on Vinnytsia Oblast – photos
A Russian attack on Vinnytsia Oblast injured a woman and damaged energy facilities along with nearly 40 houses.
Critical infrastructure in Ukraine hit by several Russian attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that critical infrastructure, especially energy and gas supply facilities, has been targeted by multiple Russian drone and missile attacks, resulting in numerous injuries across eight regions.
Hungary: Orbán accuses Kyiv of sabotage against energy facilities
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has increased security around critical energy infrastructures after alleging that Ukraine is trying to disrupt Hungary's energy system.
Orban Sends Army to Guard Energy Facilities in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced the deployment of troops to protect energy infrastructure amid concerns over alleged Ukrainian plans to harm Hungary's energy system.
Orbán: Hungary will deploy army to protect energy facilities from 'Ukrainian threats'
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the deployment of the army to safeguard energy infrastructure due to perceived threats from Ukraine.
Orban Sends Soldiers to Protect Energy Facilities: What Ukraine and Elections Have to Do with It
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of deliberately blocking Russian oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline, while Ukraine denies these allegations and claims Russia has attacked the pipeline.
Orbán deploys troops to protect Hungarian energy facilities from alleged Ukrainian attacks
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has deployed troops to secure energy facilities amid claims of potential threats from Ukraine.
The largest energy storages in the Nordic countries are being built in Halsua and Soini
OX2 is constructing significant energy storage facilities in connection with wind farms in Halsua and Soini, which will be the largest in the Nordic region.
Ukraine receives generators from Azerbaijan
Ukraine has received 11 generators from Azerbaijan to support its medical and social institutions.
Parts of Russia's Voronezh left without power after aerial asset debris falls
A drone attack has caused power outages in two districts of Voronezh, Russia, after debris from a downed high-precision aerial asset fell on an energy facility.
Russian launches missile barrage on Ukraine's energy facilities
Russia has launched a missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing significant damage and raising concerns over winter power shortages.
Russians strike energy facilities in Odesa Oblast: large-scale fires break out
Russian forces launched attacks on energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, resulting in significant damage and large-scale fires.
Russians strike energy facilities in Mykolaiv: thousands left without power
A Russian drone strike on Mykolaiv's energy infrastructure left 16,000 residents without electricity, although no civilian casualties were reported.
Enel buys renewables in the United States for 1.3 billion
Enel has announced the acquisition of wind and solar facilities in the United States worth 1.3 billion euros, aiming to boost growth and profitability ahead of their new industrial plan.
Property tax on energy facilities to flow to municipalities
A new policy will redirect property tax revenue from energy facilities to municipalities in Iceland.
Russian drone attack on Odesa district: two injured, energy infrastructure and storage facilities damaged
A Russian drone attack on Odesa district injured two people and damaged energy infrastructure and several residential buildings.
Five-year Deadline for Nuclear Plant Terror Countermeasure Facilities to Be Extended, Potentially Avoiding Shutdown
Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority plans to extend the five-year deadline for installing terrorism countermeasure facilities at nuclear plants, which may prevent shutdowns.
Russia launched more attacks on Naftogaz facilities in 2025 than in previous three years combined
Russia has conducted a significant number of attacks on Naftogaz facilities in 2025, surpassing the total of the previous three years combined.
Mandatory Planning for Solar Power Threatens Over One Hundred Projects in Finland – Hausjärvi Still Expects Millions in Revenue
A proposed law in Finland may stall over one hundred planned solar power projects due to new mandatory planning requirements for facilities larger than 50 hectares.
Radio News (16.02.2026 12:00:00)
The latest news from Estonia includes updates on Ukraine's attacks on energy facilities in Belgorod and Bryansk, as well as coverage of the men's slalom Olympic competition.
Ukraine Attacked Energy Facilities in Bryansk and Belgorod
Ukraine conducted a successful airstrike on energy infrastructure in the Russian regions of Bryansk and Belgorod on Sunday, causing significant damage.
Russia reports 49 drones downed, Belgorod left without power after missile strike
The Russian Defense Ministry reported the interception of 49 drones and significant damage to Belgorod's energy facilities due to a missile strike.
Around 1,600 buildings without heat in Kiev
Approximately 1,600 buildings in Kiev are currently without heat due to power shortages and damaged energy facilities caused by ongoing Russian attacks.
Russia's Bryansk and surrounding areas left without heat and power after attacks on energy facilities
Five municipalities in Russia's Bryansk Oblast lost heating and electricity due to drone attacks on their energy infrastructure.
Russia strikes Ukrainian energy and port facilities: six dead
Six people were killed in Russian strikes targeting energy infrastructure and the southern port city of Odesa in Ukraine.
Russian forces attack energy infrastructure facilities in Odesa: damage extremely serious
Russian forces have inflicted serious damage on energy infrastructure in Odesa, as reported by the largest private energy company in Ukraine, DTEK.
Energy infrastructure facilities damaged by Russian drones in Mykolaiv Oblast
Russian drone strikes this morning have resulted in damage to energy infrastructure in Mykolaiv Oblast, leaving some settlements without power.
Delcy Rodríguez says she feels 'very happy' about cooperation between Venezuela and the U.S.
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez expressed satisfaction with the growing cooperation between Venezuela and the U.S. during a visit with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright to Chevron facilities in the country.
Nigeria: National Grid to Experience Drop in Electricity As Gas Facilities Undergo Maintenance
Nigeria's national electricity grid will face disruptions due to a scheduled maintenance of gas production facilities by Seplat Energy from February 12 to 15, 2026.
UN calls on Russia to stop attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities
The UN has urged Russia to cease its attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities, highlighting the severe impact on the population during the harsh winter.
Russian insurers calculated the damage to oil producers caused by Ukrainian attacks
Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy facilities resulted in over 1 trillion rubles in damages to the Russian oil sector in 2025, according to a pro-Kremlin newspaper.
Russia broke the energy ceasefire. The West can enforce one that lasts
Russia resumed attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure, particularly targeting energy facilities, plunging many regions into darkness and cold.
Ukraine: Naftogaz reports that its facilities were hit by Russian raids for the second day
Russian attacks have damaged the facilities of Ukraine's state oil and gas company Naftogaz for the second consecutive day, according to the company’s CEO.
Residents of Belgorod evacuated urgently: a crisis has arisen
Residents of Belgorod, Russia, are urgently being evacuated due to a heating crisis caused by extreme cold and ineffective repairs to energy facilities.
Heating systems are being drained in hundreds of buildings in Russia's Belgorod and evacuations planned
Hundreds of buildings in Belgorod, Russia, are having their heating systems drained amid damage to energy facilities and impending evacuations due to a sharp temperature drop.
The Impact of Ukrainian Attacks on the Economy and Energy in Russia
Ukrainian drone and missile attacks on Russian energy facilities are increasing economic pressure on Moscow, with over 160 attacks reported in a year.
Putin slammed as 'nuclear terrorist' by Zelensky after deadly drone and missile raid
Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned Putin as a 'nuclear terrorist' following Russian strikes that damaged crucial energy and nuclear facilities in Ukraine amid freezing temperatures.
Ukrainian Neptune missiles caused a power outage in Belgorod, Russia
Ukrainian Neptune missiles reportedly caused significant power and heating outages in Belgorod, Russia, as a result of attacks on local energy facilities.
Ukraine's Neptune missiles strike energy facilities in Russia's Bryansk Oblast, governor claims
Ukraine reportedly targeted energy infrastructure in Russia's Bryansk Oblast with Neptune missiles and HIMARS, according to the local governor.
What remains of Ukrainian energy facilities after repeated Russian strikes?
The article discusses the extensive damage inflicted on Ukrainian energy infrastructure by Russian military strikes and the resulting humanitarian crisis due to energy shortages.
USA offers billions for states to receive radioactive waste
The Trump administration's plan to use small nuclear reactors has turned to an old strategy for radioactive waste disposal: burying it deep underground, despite the absence of such facilities.
Significant damage to energy facilities after Russian attack – Zelenskyy
President Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine's energy infrastructure suffered substantial damage due to a recent Russian attack, leading to widespread power outages.
War in Ukraine: Ukraine: Massive Russian Attacks on Energy Supply
Russia is launching massive attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, focusing on power generation and distribution facilities, according to Ukrainian officials.