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Germany Braces For Hybrid War As Russia Cuts Gas To Europe

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock declared in the last week of June that her nation was engaged in a hybrid war as the energy situation in Europe was made worse by Russia's fight in Ukraine. Baerbock said at a...

By 2031, Offshore Wind Industry Will Have More Than Doubled

According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), offshore wind installations are anticipated to increase by more than twofold to 54.9 gigawatts (GW) by 2031, from 21.1 GW in 2021. The GWEC stated in its Worldwide Offshore Wind Report...

A Crucial Role For Nuclear In Securing Energy Transitions

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), nuclear power has the potential to help countries safeguard the security of their energy systems. However, strong government policies need to be established to facilitate nuclear use and increase its safety. The...

India Witnesses A Boom In Investment In Renewable Energy

India's investment in electricity generation has recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic's fall, with 15.5 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power added in the most recent fiscal year, marking a historic investment of US $14.5 billion. 42% of the entire investment...

Why Ukraine May Spearhead The Asia Green Energy Transition

The region's nations, notably its three largest economies, China, Japan, and India, came under fire last year for not pledging greater amounts of resources to combat climate change at the COP26 international conference. However, six months later, there is still...

Green Hydrogen – A Big Deal For The Shift To Clean Energy

As a versatile and emission-free fuel for transportation and electricity production, green hydrogen is widely hailed as the energy of the future. How long it will take for that future to materialise is the issue. As the conflict in the...

U.S. Stocks May Fall In Earning Time Due To High Energy Cost

High oil costs present yet another barrier to U.S. business earnings, and a few on Wall Street are concerned that this could further depress stock prices. Due to low supply, increased demand, and the conflict in Ukraine, Brent crude...

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