Britain Energy Problem Leads It To Repeal Its Fracking Ban
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.K. government removed its ban on fracking on September 22nd, claiming the need to expand domestic energy supply....
Saudi Arabia Starts 5 Renewable Energy-Related Projects
The world's largest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, commissioned five new renewable energy projects to generate electricity sustainably as it works toward a net-zero emissions...
UK Government To Eliminate Planning Limits On Onshore Wind
Following the government's decision to remove limits on energy supply, large onshore wind projects are expected to resume in England for the first time...
First Time Ever, Nuclear Reactor Shutdown In Belgium Happens
In accordance with Belgian law requiring the phase-out of nuclear power, the Doel 3 reactor, which has been operating in Belgium for 40 years,...
Renewable Energy Employment Expands 6% To 12.7mn In 2021
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency's (IRENA's) most recent report, the number of people employed globally in renewable energy, including direct and indirect...
Oil Consumption Rises As Refiners Ramp Up Output In China
In anticipation of greater demand and a potential increase in fourth-quarter gasoline exports, at least three Chinese state-run oil refineries and a privately owned...
Launch of Fossil Fuel Registry To Aid Tracking Stuck Assets
September 19Â saw the official debut of the first global registry of oil and gas reserves, production, and emissions, according to Carbon Tracker and Global...
With ASEAN, South Korea Will Expand Its Energy Partnership
According to Lee Won-ju, Director-General of Energy Policy at the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE), South Korea intends to maintain its cooperation...
EC Windfall Tax To Hurt German Bioenergy, Local Group Says
A German bioenergy organisation claims that the European Commission's (EC) proposal to impose a revenue price cap on lower-cost electricity providers will generate major...
Is Energy Strategy In Europe On The Right Track Or Not?
Another historic week has passed for the European energy markets, with policymakers taking the lead in defending consumers and companies from skyrocketing energy costs.
Although...