The European Commission has unveiled plans to strengthen the EU’s electricity grid and prepare infrastructure for future hydrogen use. The initiative targets critical cross-border energy bottlenecks to support a unified electricity market.
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Swedish energy company Vattenfall has decided to pursue small modular…
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new decree that could allow…
The first of four massive 520-tonne steam generators has been installed in…
President von der Leyen of the European Commission and President Prabowo…
The oil cartel OPEC+, which includes the Organization of the Petroleum…