Liquefied Natural Gas imports from the U.S. continue to rise Since 25 July 2018 when EU President Juncker proclaimed in Washington D.C. that the EU will import more Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from the U.S., the LNG imports increased by 181%. The European Union is ready to facilitate another import increase if the market conditions are right and prices are…
Berlin blackout raises questions over power supply stability in Germany Recently, there was a blackout in the Köpenick district of Berlin which was…
7.6% of transport energy in the EU comes from renewables The statistics office Eurostat published a report which states that 7.6% of…
Cyber attacks on key infrastructure in Germany According to the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, Germany’s Federal Office for…
European Commission approves Poland’s state investment aid to battery plant The South Korean-based concern LG Chem plans to invest 325 million euros in…
Devices would not need AC-DC converters in a hybrid electricity distribution system Researchers from the Canadian University of Waterloo have designed a new…
The Czech Republic and Slovenia failed to properly ensure the display of building energy performance certificates According to the European Commission (EC), the Czech Republic and Slovenia…