U.S. DOE subsidy for hydrogen production from nuclear power The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has set a goal to reduce the cost of clean hydrogen by 80% to USD1 per kilogram within a decade. The DOE wants to support various innovative pathways to create affordable and clean hydrogen. In the framework of the DOE's H2@Scale multi-sector clean hydrogen…
New Britain-Norway power link begins commercial operation A new power cable linking Norway and Great Britain began commercial…
Spain wants coordinated EU-level measures to combat power price surges Benchmark European gas prices have rocketed by some 250% this year, due to…
EU lawmakers urge probe over Gazprom gas market manipulation More than 40 members of the European Parliament have asked the European…
Slovakian parliament bans foreign nuclear waste processing Processing radioactive waste or used fuel from other countries has been…
Iraqi government and Total sign $27 bln energy projects deal France's Total will build four giant energy projects in southern Iraq under…
Ukraine could focus on hydrogen export after the completion of Nord Stream 2 The completion of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and the ambitious climate…
OPEC+ agree to keep boosting oil output