Albanese unveils new national fuel supply taskforce
Australia has established a new national fuel supply taskforce to address potential oil supply issues due to the war in the Middle East, led by former energy regulator chief Anthea Harris.
Canada Energy Regulator projects power generation surge, wind a major source
The Canada Energy Regulator forecasts a significant surge in power generation in Canada by 2050, largely driven by growing demand from AI data centres and an increased reliance on wind energy.
South Africa: Eskom Electricity Tariffs Going Up 8.76 Percent From April
Eskom is set to increase electricity tariffs by 8.76% starting from April 2026, as approved by South Africa's energy regulator, Nersa.
Ofgem issues 'concerning' Iran War alert over impact on energy bill costs
The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has alerted consumers about potential increases in energy prices due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly related to the situation in Iran.
Tesla becomes an electricity provider in Britain
The UK's energy regulator Ofgem has granted Tesla a license to supply electricity to households and businesses throughout Great Britain.
URE calls on Tauron, PGE, Enea, and Energa to refund money for price freezing
The Polish energy regulator URE has mandated several energy companies to return money related to price freezing compensation contributions, citing discrepancies in their calculations.
Exact date of next Ofgem energy price cap change for 2026
The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, will announce the new energy price cap this week, which will take effect on April 1, 2026, potentially affecting household energy costs.
No need for 'magic words' as energy regulator flags major hardship overhaul
The Australian Energy Regulator has proposed significant reforms to help struggling electricity customers by mandating retailers to assist them without requiring proof of hardship.
District heating customers in Odsherred may avoid high prices
Customers of Odsherred Varme may face lower heating prices than previously expected due to the regulator's decision on pricing calculations.
The regulator has received signals about possible competition violations in building insulation and renovation
Latvia's Competition Council has issued recommendations to municipalities regarding procurement practices for the renovation of apartment buildings and improving energy efficiency.
Regulator plans two-part inquiry into last yearβs cyberattack at N.S. utility
Nova Scotiaβs energy regulator is initiating a two-part inquiry into a cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power that compromised customer data and led to billing issues.