The industrial response to a new electrical stage
Mexico is entering a phase of expansion and modernization of its electrical infrastructure to meet growing demand and support a more digital economy.
Energy Transition: Eon Pressures the Network Agency
Eon plans to invest approximately β¬48 billion by 2030 to expand electricity networks in response to growing demands from renewable energy sources and industrial shifts to electrification.
No power, no growth, Dangote warns government
Aliko Dangote has called for immediate action from the Nigerian government to address the country's electricity crisis, which threatens industrial growth and economic development.
NLC slams DisCos for classifying consumers into bands, threatens strike
The Nigeria Labour Congress has threatened an industrial strike over the poor performance of the country's electricity grid and discriminatory consumer billing practices.
Developers of industrial areas in Virumaa are looking for cost-effective electricity production solutions
Developers in Virumaa are seeking cheaper electricity production methods due to rising electricity costs significantly affecting both consumers and large manufacturers.
High Electricity Prices Have Strongly Affected Large Producers
The high price of electricity has significantly impacted large producers, with Estonian Cell's January electricity bill being two-thirds higher than usual, prompting industrial developers in Virumaa to seek more affordable energy solutions.
Total blockage in the electrical grid: new industrial and housing projects will not be able to connect
Spain's electrical infrastructure is collapsing, preventing new industrial and housing projects from connecting to the grid, leading the government to acknowledge the failure of its green energy plan amidst nuclear debates.
FG to strengthen gas-to-power chain for industrial growth
The Federal Government of Nigeria announced new measures to enhance the gas-to-power value chain, highlighting natural gas as essential for electricity supply and industrialization.
FG to strengthen gas-to-power chain for industrial growth β Minister
The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced new measures to enhance the gas-to-power value chain, highlighting natural gas as essential for electricity supply and industrial growth.
Is the European energy-intensive industry becoming less competitive? Expert critically assesses EU actions
Experts from the Forum of Electricity and Gas Consumers argue that EU initiatives like the Clean Industrial Deal do not address the real issues facing the energy-intensive industry, a sentiment echoed by Henryk KaliΕ, president of the Chamber of Electricity and Gas Consumers.
56-year-old aerial worker dead in the Drama Industrial Area
A tragic workplace accident occurred in the Industrial Area of Drama, Greece, where a 56-year-old aerial worker lost his life while performing tasks on a power pole.
Energy: Austria introduces industrial electricity price
The Austrian government aims to enhance the competitiveness of the industry by introducing a capped industrial electricity price and allowing underground COβ storage, as part of a broader agreement among the governing coalition.
"Danger of Competitive Distortion" - Competition Authority Chief Criticizes Industrial Electricity Price
The head of the Federal Cartel Office, Andreas Mundt, criticizes the new industrial electricity price, stating it risks favoring large companies while harming smaller ones.
Industrial electricity: Blockage of the Italian support model proposed by SEV by the Commission
The European Commission has blocked the Italian support model proposed by SEV for industrial electricity, delaying government measures and complicating the situation for Greek industry.
Energy Costs: What the Industrial Electricity Price Brings
The German government has promised energy-intensive companies a five-cent electricity price, but experts are skeptical about its feasibility.
"We simply have too few power plants when there is no wind and no sun shines"
WELT's economic editor Holger ZschΓ€pitz criticizes high industrial electricity prices and warns that this could accelerate deindustrialization.
Rolling power outages to be in effect in most Ukrainian regions on 5 January
Ukrainian regions will experience rolling power outages on January 5, impacting both residential and industrial consumers.