Przemysław Czarnek: I do not intend to leave the European Union
Polish politician Przemysław Czarnek expressed his intention to remain in the European Union while criticizing the country's energy policies.
Opposition in Sweden and Finland Objects to Government Plans to Review Nuclear Weapons Policy
Opposition leaders in Sweden and Finland are criticizing their governments' plans to engage in discussions regarding nuclear deterrence and energy policies.
Oil: IEA Plan for the Largest Release of Strategic Reserves Ever
The International Energy Agency is considering the largest-ever release of strategic oil reserves in response to surging prices due to geopolitical tensions.
FG weighs policy tweaks as Middle East war lingers
The Federal Government of Nigeria is contemplating adjustments to economic policies due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, which may impact energy prices and capital flows into Nigeria.
FG ready to adjust policies as Middle East crisis deepens
The Nigerian Federal Government is prepared to modify its economic policies in response to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which could impact Nigeria's economy through energy prices and supply chains.
Top Official in Conservative Party Takes Renewable Energy Job: – New Energy Political Situation
Jens Frølich Holte, a former leader in Norway's Conservative Party, has joined Fornybar Norge to spearhead energy systems and analysis as the organization adapts to changing energy policies.
Russia’s War with Ukraine. Day 1475
Russian oil prices exceed $100 a barrel, prompting a statement from Kirill Dmitriev emphasizing Russia's crucial role in global energy and the impact of European policies.
Energy Ideologization... Is There No Problem with the 'Public Forum'
The article discusses how energy issues in South Korea have become highly ideologized since the 2010s, exacerbated by various disasters and government policies.
After President Yoon’s Town Hall in North Jeolla... Will Saemangeum Development Accelerate and Achieve a Region-Wide Transportation Network?
Following President Yoon's town hall meeting in North Jeolla, there is growing interest in whether the Saemangeum development and regional transportation projects will translate into actionable government policies.
Juhan Parts: Estonia Must Find a Way Out of Ideological Dogmas
Former Prime Minister Juhan Parts argues that Estonia needs a fundamental shift in energy policy rather than a climate law, emphasizing the need to move beyond ideological constraints.
Federal Government: Merz and Reiche: This is the Climate Nightmare Duo
A critical opinion piece highlights the detrimental policies of Germany's Economic Minister Katharina Reiche in relation to fossil fuel dependency amidst rising oil and gas prices due to the Iran conflict.
Stubb: Changes to the Nuclear Energy Law Align Finland with the Nordic Countries
President Alexander Stubb states that proposed changes to Finland's nuclear energy law would bring the country in line with Nordic policies.
Moscow slams EU’s ‘disastrous’ energy decisions
Moscow criticizes the EU for its energy policies that severed ties with Russian energy sources amid the Middle East conflict, highlighting the adverse consequences of those decisions.
Nuclear Power and AI: A Desire to Simplify Complexity [Eyes of Citizen Editor]
This article discusses the complexities involved in establishing policies for new nuclear power plants in South Korea, particularly in light of the conflicting needs for immediate climate action and long-term energy solutions.
Fico Noticed a Real Problem at Slovalco. Refreshing, but This is Where Good News Ends
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico highlighted significant challenges for the energy-intensive Slovalco aluminum plant, indicating a larger issue with Slovakia's economic policies.
Trump ally Orbán issues scathing letter demanding Zelenskyy change Ukraine's 'anti-Hungarian policy'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has criticized Ukraine's policies towards Hungary in an open letter to President Zelenskyy, accusing him of jeopardizing Hungary's energy security.
Orban wrote to Zelensky: 'Open the oil pipeline immediately'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has sent an open letter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, demanding the immediate reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline and an end to what he describes as anti-Hungarian policies.
About Russian Oil and the Poor Šutaj Eštok / Many Things Have Now Surfaced and Shocked the Voter
The article discusses political games surrounding the halted Druzhba oil pipeline and the implications for Slovakia's gas prices and energy policies.
Ekaterina Rojaka. The Economy as a Weapon: The US Course Changing the Balance of Power
The article discusses the implications of Trump's economic policies, focusing on tariffs and investments in the US economy, which could create jobs but may also increase inflation.
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.
EU Industry Commissioner: "Europe is doomed to be simply a playground for its competitors"
Stéphane Séjourné, 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.
Weekly News Filter: The Prime Minister is Making Slovakia a Despised and Unprincipled Country
The article critiques Prime Minister Robert Fico's government for its perceived failure in international relations and domestic governance, particularly in light of its recent energy policies.
Donald Trump mentioned Poland. Significant words from the USA
Former President Donald Trump criticized Europe and referred to it as 'woke', claiming it needs to 'wake up' regarding energy and immigration policies.
Donald Trump mentioned Poland. Significant words from the USA
Donald Trump criticized Europe during a conference, describing it as 'woke' and claiming it is being 'killed' by energy policies and immigration.
‘Zero percent chance’: Energy Sec. Wright unloads on European climate alarmists in fiery Paris speech
Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized European leaders for their unrealistic climate policies in a speech in Paris, warning that abandoning the green agenda is crucial to avoid economic difficulties.
Hungarian election campaign devolves into war scare: Orbán invokes the SS and attacks Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party is ramping up its anti-Ukrainian rhetoric ahead of elections, claiming interference from Ukraine in Hungarian politics and criticizing energy policies associated with the EU.
Androulakis: "The government's energy policy fuels inflation"
Nikos Androulakis, president of Pasok, questions the Greek Prime Minister about government energy policies and their impact on inflation and energy security.
The energy policies of Fico and Orbán oriented towards Putin's resources have failed
The article critiques the energy policies of Slovakia's Robert Fico and Hungary's Viktor Orbán, highlighting their reliance on Russian oil and the recent emergency measures due to attacks on Ukrainian oil infrastructure.
Indicted for administrative malfeasance, the leadership of Teresa Ribera accused of 'free reign' environmental policies for renewable energy companies
The leadership of Spain's ecological transition minister Teresa Ribera faces accusations of administrative malpractice related to unpermitted photovoltaic installations in protected natural areas.
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.
The Trump Administration issues an ultimatum to the International Energy Agency to renounce climate policies
The Trump administration has pressured the International Energy Agency to abandon its climate policies, facing resistance from Spain, France, and the UK who support the agency's role in energy transition.
John Deere puts a corn in the tank
John Deere is set to unveil a nearly pure ethanol tractor at the Commodity Classic in Texas, marking a significant shift in agricultural energy policies.
Cuba oil crisis: What is Donald Trump's endgame?
The article discusses the US energy blockade on Cuba and the implications of Donald Trump's policies in relation to Cuba's oil crisis, especially following the sanctions on Venezuelan oil supplies.
House GOP moves to cement Trump energy agenda by taking sledgehammer to Biden-era regulations
House Republicans are introducing a bill aimed at rolling back Biden's energy regulations to solidify Trump's energy policies.
The Man from Coal. What Each Year of Donald Trump's Presidency Says About US Policy Goals?
The article discusses Donald Trump's environmental policies, particularly his decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement and his subsequent actions to increase fossil fuel production.
Rubio strikes 'same ideological notes' on Europe tour
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized Europe's energy policies while emphasizing a shared heritage during his European trip.
Cuba: The Setback of the Plot
The article discusses the implications of Cuba's economic collapse, attributing it to external pressures and internal policies.
Milder tone but same content: Said Europe 'bound by guilt and shame'
Marco Rubio emphasized the close ties between the U.S. and Europe while criticizing European policies on climate change, energy, and immigration during a speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Republican attorneys general demand DOJ investigate foreign funding tied to 150 climate groups in US
Nineteen Republican attorneys general have requested a federal investigation into U.S. nonprofits for allegedly receiving foreign funding to influence energy policies unlawfully.
Tony Blair’s thinktank accuses Ed Miliband of driving up energy prices
Tony Blair's thinktank claims that Ed Miliband's green energy policies are increasing energy prices in the UK.
ANALYSIS > Electricity bills are high, but the solution offered is only political bickering
Rising electricity bills in Estonia reflect a lack of coherent political solutions, with both government and opposition more focused on criticism than constructive policies.
More pollution and higher energy costs: critics condemn Trump’s anti-environment agenda
Critics are condemning Trump’s energy policies for exacerbating pollution and increasing electricity costs, as legal challenges arise against his administration's rollback of renewable energy projects in favor of fossil fuel initiatives.
Australian ministers met Japanese gas companies 20 times amid fossil fuel lobbying push
Australian ministers held over 20 meetings with Japanese gas companies, highlighting efforts to support the fossil fuel industry amidst lobbying for favorable policies.
Turf, Marin, and Saarikko mentioned – Kurvinen angered by Purra: "Everyone deceived!"
Opposition party leader Antti Kurvinen expressed outrage on social media over comments made by the chair of the Finns Party, Riikka Purra, regarding previous government's energy policies on turf usage.
Cuba declares emergency measures in response to the acceleration of its energy crisis
Cuba has declared emergency measures including a four-day workweek and fuel sale restrictions to address a severe energy crisis exacerbated by U.S. policies.
NYCN praises ECN DG for youth-friendly policies
The President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria commended the Director-General of the Energy Commission for implementing impactful youth-friendly policies.
New Nuclear Power Plants Are an Outdated Decision
154 civic groups have condemned the government's plans for new nuclear power plants, asserting that nuclear energy cannot be a solution to the climate crisis and urging accountability for the risks incurred by local communities and future generations.
If Power Companies Compete... Will We Increase Renewable Energy Like the UK?
The article discusses how the UK successfully increased its renewable energy capacity by restructuring its policies and implementing competitive bidding for renewable energy producers.
International Gas Conference in Qatar.. Major Energy Companies Criticize Europe's Policies
At the International Gas Conference in Qatar, leaders from major natural gas companies sharply criticized European policymakers for environmental restrictions on the gas sector, highlighting a projected increase in global gas demand in the coming years.
Offshore windfarm contracts to fuel 12m homes in Great Britain after record auction
The UK government has awarded subsidy contracts to offshore wind farms capable of powering 12 million homes, marking a significant step toward a clean electricity system by 2030.