Orsted of Denmark and Equinor of Norway tap the brakes on offshore wind development after setbacks and market shifts.
The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's visit to India highlights the potential for upgrading the strategic ...
By depending on other external markets, European countries are, in fact, aggravating their own economic woes. There is an ...
Estonia, along with fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, is preparing finally to rid itself of one of the last vestiges ...
Energy prices have had a volatile start to the year, driven by a combination of sanction and tariff risks, along with colder ...
The cost of clean energy technologies worldwide, such as wind, solar and battery storage, are expected to fall further this ...
Great Britain seeks to implement Net Zero policies, but Norway, which exports hydropower to Britain, is pulling back from ...
Moldova's pro-European prime minister said on Thursday the ex-Soviet state's separatist Transdniestria region had to fulfil ...
The severing of electricity ties to oil- and gas-rich Russia and switching to European grids is steeped in geopolitical and ...
Jens Stoltenberg has rejected accusations that Norway was a “war profiteer” for selling record quantities of oil and gas to Europe after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
With both the United States and the European Union changing their leadership the Wilson Center’s Global Europe Program and The Friedrich Naumann Foundation are pleased to present findings from a new ...
Norwegian state-backed group Equinor cut its green targets to boost shareholder value. And France's TotalEnergies will invest less in low-carbon projects.
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