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EUROPE’S ENERGY OUTLOOK: CONNECTED AND RESILIENT
As Europe moves deeper into the winter of 2025-2026, the continent’s energy system reflects a transformation shaped by cooperation, investment, […]
FUSION GIANT ITER RESETS WITH RADICAL STRATEGY SHIFT
For decades, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) has carried a promise that sounds almost mythic: to build a machine […]
TECTONIC SHIFT IN VENEZUELA, BUT OIL PRICES STAY GROUNDED
Venezuela’s recent political upheaval has triggered renewed attention in global energy markets, but oil prices remain muted, with Brent crude […]
EUROPEAN ENERGY SHIFT GETS A BOOST FROM AZERBAIJAN
For some time, Azerbaijan has been seen as one of Brussels’ allies in its efforts to diversify energy imports. However, […]
CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
Europe had grown used to living from winter to winter. Once gas storage facilities were filled and January passed, survival […]
A STRATEGIC RESET: REIMAGINING THE EU-US ENERGY ALLIANCE
Europe is facing new challenges in the energy sector that are fundamentally reshaping its strategy. The pivotal decision to abandon […]
DATA-DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY FOR CLIMATE ACTION: FRIEND OR FOE?
This November, COP30 convened in Belém, Brazil — marking a historic milestone as the first COP summit to place artificial […]
NORD STREAM REVIVAL: A COMEBACK FOR RUSSIAN GAS?
The prospect of reviving the Nord Stream 2 pipeline has been emerging since the very start of the new US […]
WILL GERMANY REJOIN THE NUCLEAR FAMILY?
Germany long ago decided to abandon nuclear power, but international momentum and the energy lobby are calling the rationality of […]
GAS FOR EUROPE: A PIVOT FROM WEST TO EAST
From January to November 2024, despite the conflict in Ukraine, EU countries spent a record €6.3 billion on Russian gas, […]
Impact of the Russian LPG Ban on the European Economy: Challenges and Consequences
The EU has decided to expand its list of sanctioned goods and add a ban on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports from Russia to the already extensive list of foreign trade restrictions. Although Russia’s share of supplies is small, the ban could nevertheless be a destabilising factor for a number of sectors of the European economy.