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Something Blue – What Norway Can Offer Europe in the Face of New Energy Crisis
With the warmer months when gas storage facilities are usually filled for the next winter approaching, Europe is struggling to find ways to replace Russian gas with potential alternatives. Attention is naturally turning to Norway, the second largest gas supplier to the continent.
SOARING GAS PRICES: WHO IS TO BLAME?
Spot prices for gas in Europe reached a historical high on 21 December 2021, exceeding $2,000 per thousand cubic metres […]
UNITED STATES NOT AVERSE TO TESTING NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY IN THE EU
The situation in the European energy market is extremely complex and multi-layered in nature. On the one hand, there is […]
New German government puts Nord Stream 2 on pause
The situation that has developed around Nord Stream 2 in recent months has become so confused that one almost wonders […]
Brussels’ Arctic Initiative Hits Drilling and Ricochets against Scandinavian Allies
The European Union’s new Arctic strategy, published in October 2021, contains the statement that “the EU is committed to ensuring […]
No green without blue: Europe could fall short of its energy goals without hydrogen imports
This winter, soaring energy prices have aggravated the economic burden for European businesses and residential customers alike. While solar and […]
Tectonics of the Groningen Problem: Why the Gas Field is Struggling to Cease Production
Groningen is one of the largest gas fields in the world, and was a source of prosperity for the Netherlands […]
GAS PRICE SURGE: IS THERE A SOLUTION?
It is entirely mistaken to call the present situation a “European gas crisis.” Its significance goes far beyond simply the […]
Battling Methane Goes Viral
2021 has seen issues relating to the environment becoming a key topic throughout the world, perhaps even displacing coronavirus, which […]
German energy is getting greener, but the price remains unclear
The environment was a crucial theme in Germany’s 2021 election campaign and predictably, the Greens want to make it central […]
Will we get to see an artificial sun in the twenty-first century?
The construction of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), one of the most large-scale international energy projects, was launched in Provence over thirty