Europe News Europe's gas prices reach pre-war levels amid unusually warm weather Balmy temperatures have tamed consumer demand and avoided the need to tap into underground gas storage. 05/01/2023
Partner content How natural gas can unlock Uzbekistan’s true economic potential Partner content presented by Silk Road Samarkand How natural gas can unlock Uzbekistan’s true economic potential 26/12/2022
World News Europe’s energy crisis: Living without central heating Gripped by an energy crisis, Europe is in power-saving mode. In several countries measures are being taken to reduce consumption, such as in Belgium, where people are taking part in the SlowHeat experient, to see how they can cope without central heating. 21/12/2022
Green News Which EU country installed the most solar power in 2022? No other energy source is growing as quickly or reliably as solar, a new report reveals. 20/12/2022
Euronews Witness In Moscow's crosshairs: Moldova scrambles to stay warm this winter Moscow is using energy as a weapon against Moldova. Residents there have taken to the streets in the capital Chisinau, to protest against the pro-European government. 15/12/2022
Green News Which global bank is cutting financing for new oil and gas fields? Campaigners say the decision sets a "minimum level of ambition for all banks committed to net-zero." 14/12/2022
France Zelenskyy asks G7 for gas and weapons as allies meet to provide aid Dozens of countries and institutions meet in France on Tuesday to consider urgent help for Ukraine to maintain water, food, energy, health and transport through the winter. 13/12/2022
Climate Revealed: Oil and gas companies plan to take us beyond 2.5C New oil and gas fields will push global warming beyond climate targets, yet Shell, TotalEnergies and Chevron are still investing. 08/12/2022
Green News Raising the EU’s ‘outdated’ renewables target by 5% would save €200bn Energy ministers are voting next week on whether to raise targets from 40 to 45 per cent by 2050, a move which experts say would have a huge impact. 07/12/2022
Green News These UK unis have banned fossil fuel giants from campus recruitment A number of UK universities have now banned fossil fuel recruiters from campus, a policy previously only applied to the tobacco and gambling industries. 05/12/2022
Sierra Leone Taxis drivers increasing turn to black market for petrol As Sierra Leone’s fuel shortage continues to bite, taxi drivers in the capital, Freetown, are increasing turning to the black market for their petrol supply. 05/12/2022
Green News UK oil and gas producers reeling after windfall tax increase The increase brings total taxes on the oil and gas sector in Britain to a rate of 75 per cent - among the highest in the world. 28/11/2022
Green News Renewable energy set to overtake coal in the US for the first time More than a fifth of all energy in the US will come from hydropower, wind and solar this year, but it still has a long way to go before hitting its climate targets. 24/11/2022
Europe News 'It's a bad joke': Energy ministers blast proposed EU gas cap The European Commission has designed a cap on gas prices with very stringent conditions and safeguards attached. 24/11/2022
Economy Brussels unveils first-ever EU cap on gas prices but as 'last resort' After months of political pressure, the European Commission has presented a formal proposal to prevent high gas prices. 22/11/2022
Europe News EU gas cap will be suspended if LNG cargoes go elsewhere – EU official The instrument will act as a "safety ceiling" to prevent excessive gas prices and curb rampant speculation. 17/11/2022
Economy Bakers go bust while EU ministers mull gas-price cap European energy ministers are debating an EU gas-price cap to help consumers. But for some businesses, such as bakeries, the action on bills is too little too late. 17/11/2022
Living Energy crisis: Germans turn to wood burning stoves to save on gas Just like many other Germans, a retired couple has turned to using a wood burning stove this winter in order to save on gas. 11/11/2022
Green News Dash for gas following invasion of Ukraine jeopardises climate goals Planned oil and gas projects could emit 10 per cent of the world's remaining carbon budget. 10/11/2022
Green News ‘Sobriété enérgetique’: Inside France’s plan to avoid blackouts Politicians have been seen in turtlenecks and government buildings are cutting their heating in an effort to inspire people to follow suit. 31/10/2022