Ukraine Putin endorses Kherson 'evacuations' as Kyiv slams 'forced' move Here are the latest developments in Russia's war against Ukraine on Friday. 04/11/2022
Earth News Cooking for less: Tips and tricks to save money on your energy bills Worried about the cost of living crisis? These 9 energy-saving cooking tips could lower your bills. 03/11/2022
World Club together on gas purchasing, IEA tells Europe European countries would improve their negotiating position on gas prices if they clubbed together around a common purchase mechanism, the IEA says. 01/11/2022
Earth News India's first solar village is lighting up lives of its residents More than 1,300 solar panels have been installed on homes and government buildings to power the village of Modhera. 01/11/2022
USA Biden slams oil firms for 'war profiteering' as he mulls windfall tax Biden made the accusation after oil companies reported record-breaking profits. 01/11/2022
World The challenges and successes of Algeria's water supply industry In partnership with anep The challenges and successes of Algeria's water supply industry 31/10/2022
Norway Norway raises military alert level after suspicious drone sightings Norway heightened its military alert level on Monday, saying the country was facing the "most serious" security situation in decades. 31/10/2022
Europe News 'Russia will lose the energy battle,' says IEA chief Fatih Birol Europe was by far Russia's largest market and client and "Russia lost this client forever", the International Energy Agency chief said in an interview with Euronews. 28/10/2022
Europe Decoded When will the EU end seasonal clock changes? Only time will tell. Time in Europe is political and ending the twice-yearly practice will require a lot of political decisions. 28/10/2022
Earth News Australian energy company fined €35,000 for greenwashing The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has warned companies making dubious sustainability claims to watch out. 27/10/2022
Europe Decoded What is the Energy Charter Treaty and why is it so controversial? The ECT establishes a system of private arbitration that can result in multimillion euro compensations for fossil fuel companies. 26/10/2022
Ukraine Ukrainian refugees urged not to return home this winter "To return now is again to expose yourself, your children, and all your vulnerable relatives, who may be either sick or with limited mobility.” 26/10/2022
Europe News EU countries still split by 'different views' on gas price cap EU countries want to make sure a gas price cap would not threaten the security of supplies or lead to an increase in gas consumption. 25/10/2022
Europe News Europe's gas prices fall below €100 MWh for the first time since June Gas prices continue to fall as warm weather and full underground storage facilities tame demand. 25/10/2022
Europe News What measures are European countries taking to conserve energy? This is how some countries around Europe are trying to reduce their gas and electricity bills ahead of what is set to be a tough winter. 21/10/2022
Europe News EU Summit: Leaders meet to hash out new measures to curb gas prices Discussions will focus on capping gas prices, joint purchases, solidarity rules and common financing to tackle the energy crisis. 20/10/2022
Home Are these floating 'powerships' the answer to Europe’s energy crisis? It’s been floated that these seaborne power plants from Turkey could help Europe fill the Russian energy supply gap. 19/10/2022
Tech News This French start-up makes microbatteries the size of a breadcrumb The microbatteries developed by ITEN are just a few millimetres thick and could be used across a range of consumer electronics. 18/10/2022
Europe News EU proposes joint gas purchasing and 'dynamic' cap to curb prices The new emergency measures also include joint purchases of gas and automatic solidarity rules to cope with potential shortages. 18/10/2022
Europe News Brussels seeks greater role protecting critical infrastructure The European Commission on Tuesday proposed giving itself a greater role to enhance the EU's preparedness and response against threats to its critical infrastructure. 18/10/2022