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As part of its ambitious privatization plan, Italy has announced the sale of 2.8% of Eni, with the aim of reducing the national debt.
The French energy ombudsman (Médiateur de l'énergie) has levelled harsh criticism at several energy suppliers for their misleading pricing practices, which are having a serious impact on French consumers.
The Canadian federal government and its partners are boosting the two-billion-tree planting program, strengthening urban canopies and supporting employment.
A recent study reveals a worrying future for France’s forests, which are essential for CO2 storage, against a backdrop of accelerating climate change.
In North Carolina, local residents are concerned about the environmental and social impacts of lithium mining by Piedmont Lithium.
Bourbon executives deny any involvement in corruption in Nigeria, blaming their local partner.
A US Democratic lawmaker is investigating a possible sale of US energy policy in return for billion-dollar donations to Donald Trump’s campaign.
The International Energy Agency adjusts its oil demand forecasts for 2024, reflecting a slowdown in Europe and OECD countries.
Qatar is committed to increasing its liquefied natural gas contracts in 2024, in response to growing demand, particularly in Europe and Asia.
Bourbon executives deny any involvement in corruption in Nigeria, blaming their local partner.
A US Democratic lawmaker is investigating a possible sale of US energy policy in return for billion-dollar donations to Donald Trump’s campaign.
The International Energy Agency adjusts its oil demand forecasts for 2024, reflecting a slowdown in Europe and OECD countries.
The recent outbreak of forest fires near Fort McMurray, Canada, triggers an emergency evacuation, exposing major economic risks linked to vital oil installations.
The major international banks continue to invest in coal, to the detriment of their ecological commitment.
Following the Russian government’s decision to temporarily abolish customs duties on exports of thermal coal and anthracite, an increase in demand is anticipated, despite competition and current sanctions.
In Bulgaria, opposition is growing to the planned coal phase-out dictated by the European Green Pact. Meanwhile, Poland, historically dependent on coal, is making a decisive pivot towards renewable energies.
In Turin, the G7 countries are moving towards a historic agreement to close coal-fired power plants by the 2030s.
The Aphrodite gas project in Cyprus faces a new impasse, with Chevron’s plan rejected by the Ministry of Energy.
Heat waves in India are boosting demand for gas-fired power generation, potentially increasing LNG imports in a context of stable prices.
The arrival of a floating unit marks a major turning point for the natural gas project between Mauritania and Senegal.
LNG futures trading on the Intercontinental Exchange rose sharply in April, boosted by growing geopolitical risks.
The world’s largest carbon capture plant, “Mammoth”, has begun operations in Iceland, operated by Swiss company Climeworks.
French oil and gas group CGG and US-based Baker Hughes have signed an agreement to create a joint offering for carbon capture and storage technologies. Their aim is to support the rapid growth of CO2 capture projects worldwide.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is allocating $500 million to strengthen CO2 transport infrastructure, while anticipating the expansion of carbon capture technologies to meet future demands.
Oklo Inc. and Atomic Alchemy launch a partnership to increase the production of industrial and medical isotopes, essential in various sectors including cancer treatment.
After 17 years of work, the new-generation EPR nuclear reactor at Flamanville has reached a key milestone with the loading of fuel, marking a “historic” launch according to EDF teams.
After 17 years of work, the new-generation EPR nuclear reactor at Flamanville has reached a key milestone with the loading of fuel, marking a "historic" launch according to EDF teams.
Bolloré will produce new-generation batteries in a gigafactory in Alsace by 2030, creating almost 1,500 jobs.
Egypt signs a crucial agreement for access to land for a colossal 10 GW wind power project, promising a significant reduction in its carbon emissions.
ENERTRAG secures a new €120 million financing deal with Commerzbank, strengthening its ability to develop sustainable energy projects.
Akuo and its partners are implementing a pioneering agrivoltaic project in Portugal, financed by
The Biden administration announces a $71 million investment to strengthen the U.S. solar energy supply chain.
YILDIRIM Energy announces its innovative solar power project in Drenas, Kosovo, marking a significant step forward for the region.
Photon Energy has signed a €15 million loan agreement with the EBRD to finance the construction of six solar farms in Romania, strengthening its integrated business model.
The announcement of the Pennavel project’s success in the tender for a floating wind
Egypt signs a crucial agreement for access to land for a colossal 10 GW wind power project, promising a significant reduction in its carbon emissions.
ENERTRAG secures a new €120 million financing deal with Commerzbank, strengthening its ability to develop sustainable energy projects.
The UK consolidates its position as a leader in offshore wind energy with £85.6 million of funding to upgrade ORE Catapult’s testing facilities in Blyth.
Malaysia harnesses biomass from the oil palm industry to develop advanced fuels, aiming for
TotalEnergies teams up with Vanguard Renewables for a renewable biogas offering in the USA, aiming to produce 10 TWh of biomethane by 2030.
In 2023, renewable gas production in France rose by 31%, according to the latest sector report.
ENGIE expands its biomethane production capacity in Europe, entering the Netherlands with two strategic units.
The commissioning of the first turbine in Cameroon’s Nachtigal hydroelectric project marks a turning
Ontario Power Generation invests over $600 million in the renovation of the R.H. Saunders hydroelectric plant, significantly increasing its production of clean electricity.
Ontario is investing more than $600 million to renovate the province’s second-largest hydroelectric plant, with the aim of supplying more than a million homes with clean electricity.
Pakistan is stepping up its efforts to revitalize over 1,800 MW of hydropower projects and attract new Chinese investment in transmission and distribution networks as part of the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
GeoEnergie Taufkirchen signs a major agreement for the supply of geothermal heat, reinforcing its
Geothermal energy is evolving, with advanced geothermal systems (EGS) at the heart of new strategies for clean, sustainable energy.
Eavor, a Canadian start-up, has received €45 million from the European Investment Bank to build its first commercial geothermal power plant in Germany. It is based on innovative closed-loop technology.
CHUBU, in collaboration with Eavor, is launching the Geretsried Project in Bavaria, Germany. A pioneering initiative in geothermal energy production and district heating.
Japanese giant Asahi Kasei is stepping up its hydrogen operations with the inauguration of its new pilot plant in Kawasaki, marking another step towards a sustainable hydrogen economy.
Plug Power Inc. obtains a $1.66 billion loan guarantee to develop its network of green hydrogen plants in the United States.
Yara Clean Ammonia and AM Green sign a long-term supply agreement for renewable ammonia, marking a significant step forward in the global energy transition.
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