Russia has enough oil to last 60 years โ deputy PM
Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak announced that Russia's recoverable oil reserves could sustain the country's output for over 60 years.
US and Israel's Attacks: Ministry of Industry to Monitor Situation Closely
The South Korean Ministry of Industry convened an emergency meeting to assess the economic impacts of the US and Israel's attacks on Iran, focusing on energy supply and domestic industries.
Climate Change โ 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.
The End of Old Refrigerants. In a Year, New Heat Pumps Will Be Greener and More Expensive
A new regulation will transform the heat pump industry in the next year, making them more eco-friendly but also costlier for consumers.
Lithium from Germany: 'No China, zero percent' / 'No China, zero percent' / This is how Germany can solve its lithium problem / Enough lithium from Germany for the industry / The treasure in the underground
Germany is exploring domestic lithium extraction as a solution to its reliance on Chinese imports, utilizing drilling technology from Vulcan Energy at a site near Landau.
Growing industries and sectors under pressure from an HR perspective
The article discusses various industries in Poland that are experiencing growth in recruitment, such as energy and defense, while also highlighting sectors like retail and automotive that are under pressure and have seen a slowdown in recruitment.
US Offers Help to Mexico to End the Double Hoy No Circula: What Solution Is Being Offered?
The US ethanol industry has offered technical and regulatory support to Mexico to integrate ethanol into its gasoline and improve air quality amid restrictions and regulatory uncertainty.
Global orderbook: Shipping industry signals support for fossil fuels
The shipping industry is largely reliant on fossil fuels, with a significant majority of new ships being constructed to run on oil or LNG rather than green alternatives.
Emanuele Orsini: "Competitiveness must be at the center. A national plan for energy and the country's growth can take off"
Emanuele Orsini emphasizes the importance of maintaining manufacturing in Europe to prevent deindustrialization and calls for a clear national energy strategy.
Power stakeholders seek accountability, shift to clean energy
Nigerian electricity sector stakeholders are urging coordinated reforms and accountability while transitioning to cleaner energy during the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry Week 2026 in Abuja.
US Offers Help to Mexico to Use More Ethanol in Gasoline; Could Improve Air Quality
The US ethanol industry has offered technical and regulatory assistance to Mexico to help incorporate more ethanol into gasoline to improve air quality amidst national energy policy restrictions.
The time has come for the brand 'Poland'. Let's make the most of this moment
Poland is poised for a significant investment wave worth trillions of zlotys in energy, infrastructure, and industry, presenting a pivotal opportunity for building a strong national brand.
The industry demands a mandatory age limit for energy drinks
The Swedish retail industry is pushing for legislation to enforce an age limit on the purchase of energy drinks, following concerns that current voluntary agreements are ineffective in preventing underage sales.
Global orderbook: The shipping community votes for fossil fuels
The global ship orderbook reveals that fossil fuels continue to dominate shipping, with around 93%-97% of new vessels still set to rely on oil or LNG.
SC's 'Billionaire Factory' Invests in Battery Industry for Storing Renewable Energy; Understand
WEG, a major electrical equipment manufacturer from Jaraguรก do Sul, Brazil, is set to construct a cutting-edge battery storage factory in Itajaรญ, aimed at enhancing renewable energy storage capabilities.
Mining Once Again Suffers Billion-Dollar Losses. Coal Sales at Record Low
Poland's mining industry continues to struggle, facing significant financial losses and declining coal production and sales.
US LNG Industry Gains Momentum and Increases Market Share
The US LNG industry is rapidly expanding its market share, with expected capacity to double in the next five years.
Nova Scotia announces financial framework for its emerging offshore wind industry
The Nova Scotia government has proposed new legislation to ensure financial benefits from the offshore wind industry, implementing a levy on project developers.
Czopek, PSEW: Let's Utilize Polish Potential!
The article emphasizes the importance of offshore wind energy as a major industrial project in Poland, highlighting the potential 900 billion PLN investment and the need for collaboration among stakeholders.
Coal for a Rainy Day. A New Plan for Energy Security
Poland is implementing initiatives to transform its coal industry while addressing energy security and emissions restrictions.
The mining industry knows it must change. It has a plan
The article discusses initiatives aimed at transforming the mining sector in Poland amidst declining coal demand and the importance of energy stability.
The fossil industry is a beast cornered, says sociologist Vojtฤch Pecka
Sociologist Vojtฤch Pecka discusses the challenges faced by the fossil fuel industry in the context of climate change.
EU Industry Commissioner: "Europe is doomed to be simply a playground for its competitors"
Stรฉphane Sรฉjournรฉ, the EU Industry Commissioner, warns that Europe risks becoming a playground for its competitors unless it implements ambitious and effective industrial policies to reduce dependency on critical minerals imports.
EPA scraps Biden coal restrictions as advocates say move will restore American dominance
The EPA has reversed Biden-era coal restrictions, a decision hailed by energy advocates as a way to revive the coal industry and bolster Americaโs energy dominance.
New chairman of the Electricity Business Federation appointed: Kansai Electric's Mori takes over after Chubu Electric's president's resignation due to scandal
Kansai Electric's president, Mori Nozomu, has been appointed as the new chairman of the Electricity Business Federation following the resignation of the former chairman over data falsification issues related to a nuclear power plant.
The CEO behind the 100 million euro Greek photovoltaic industry
The CEO of Mevaco, Spyros Delendas, is achieving significant growth in the company's market value, expected to reach 100 million euros, up from just 8 million in 2015.
Zero Emissions by 2050? No Chance! American Energy Secretary Reveals the Path
American Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized European climate policies, highlighting their detrimental impact on the chemical industry and job loss in Europe.
Toshiba, Hitachi, SoftBank... Which Japanese Companies Show Interest in Huge Investments in the U.S.?
Leading Japanese companies like Toshiba, Hitachi, and SoftBank are expressing interest in three significant projects as part of a proposed $550 billion investment in the U.S.
Industry: 4% Rally in Greek Production, But Also Two Brakes
The Greek industrial sector reports a significant 4% increase in production for December, although exports are declining and energy costs remain disproportionately high compared to European competitors.
CONVOY 2026: Nuclear Technology in Focus
The article discusses the emergence of nuclear technology as a potential solution for clean and efficient energy in shipping, with a focus on the CONVOY 2026 training program by CORE POWER.
This industry will be increasingly scarce in Europe. A crucial branch is at risk of collapse
The European chemical industry is facing significant challenges, including high energy costs and regulatory burdens, as discussed by Kamil Majczak, the president of Qemetica.
RAIN EPLER: Estonian energy policy needs focus, not slogans
Estonian lawmaker Rain Epler argues that the current EU and Estonian energy policy, which prioritizes uncontrolled renewable energy sources like wind and solar, is fundamentally flawed and poses strategic risks.
Zelenskyy: Russiaโs nuclear energy industry still not sanctioned by Europeans
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged European and American partners to impose sanctions on Russia's nuclear energy sector and its officials' families residing in the West.
Can a tender change the balance of corporate power in Argentina?
An Indian company won a major contract for a key gas pipeline in Vaca Muerta, sidelining Techint, a giant in Argentina's industrial sector, prompting analysis of the implications for national industry and corporate dynamics.
How the US is selling Venezuelan oil and sending money to Delcy Rodrรญguez's government
The US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, visited Venezuela, marking a significant US engagement with the Venezuelan oil industry amidst mixed emotions in the country following Trump's announcement of US control over Venezuela's oil.
European Competitiveness Amidst Global Uncertainty
The article discusses the recent European Industry Summit 2026 in Antwerp, where the European Commission President aims to strengthen Europe's industrial appeal and competitiveness against global uncertainties.
US relaxes sanctions and allows global oil companies to resume operations in Venezuela
The United States has relaxed energy sector sanctions on Venezuela, enabling global oil companies to resume operations and invest in the country's oil and gas industry.
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.
EU prices killing competitiveness โ industry leaders
Industry leaders in Europe are urging the EU to reduce high energy and carbon prices to enhance competitiveness.
Donald Trump Returns to Coal with Executive Orders
Donald Trump has announced new executive orders aimed at supporting the coal industry by mandating military contracts and allocating funds for coal plant modernization.
The government is gathering ideas on how to reduce energy prices for industry
The Polish government is exploring legislative proposals to lower energy costs for energy-intensive industries amid ongoing discussions about tariff calculation changes.
Trump wants to reopen coal era, rolls back key climate rule
Donald Trump is advocating for the revival of the coal industry by rolling back crucial climate regulations.
Industry urges transition plan toward decarbonisation
The deputy CEO of Angelicoussis Group highlighted the importance of a realistic transition plan for decarbonisation in the shipping industry during the LNG2026 Conference in Qatar.
U.S. Energy Secretary Visits Venezuela, Promotes Oil Industry Reconstruction
The U.S. Energy Secretary visited Venezuela to discuss the reconstruction of the country's oil industry with interim President Rodriguez, following significant geopolitical developments.
The European industry demands more interconnections to revive the EU, and Macron admits that Spain's solar energy must be utilized
European industry leaders are calling for increased energy interconnections at an upcoming EU summit, with French President Macron highlighting the importance of harnessing Spain's solar power.
The USA says the relationship with Venezuela is at a 'historical turning point'
The U.S. claims that its relationship with Venezuela has reached a historic turning point, marked by recent discussions about the oil industry during a visit from U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
Trump receives an industry award for being the 'undisputed champion of coal': 'I don't like those crazy windmills'
Donald Trump has been awarded by industrialists as the 'undisputed champion of coal' during a ceremony at the White House where he ordered the Department of Defense to purchase electricity from coal-powered plants.
Trump Supports the Coal Industry in the USA
President Trump has directed the Department of Energy to provide funding to coal power plants in several states to ensure their continued operation.
Trump's Secretary of Energy Meets with Delcy Rodrรญguez in Caracas to Boost Oil Agenda
The U.S. Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, meets with Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodrรญguez in a bid to revitalize the country's oil industry.
Energy trajectory: the right wary, the RN denounces a forceful passage
France's political right criticizes the government's energy trajectory planning as lacking legitimacy and warns of negative impacts on the nuclear industry.