EU lawmakers agree on taking of EUR 20 billion from the carbon market Various political groups in the European Parliament have agreed to take the equivalent of €20 billion from the EU carbon market in advance in a bid to finance the move away from Russian fossil fuels and lower consumer energy bills. Extra CO2 emission allowances will be released on the carbon market…
Westinghouse developing AP1000 reactor supply chain in Poland Westinghouse Electric Company has signed Memoranda of Understanding with 22…
European Commission proposes emergency energy market intervention In reaction to recent dramatic energy price rises, the European Commission…
Dutch government to help cover energy bills of struggling consumers The Dutch government has decided to allocate at least 150 million euros to…
€65 billion relief package for German households approved The German government has approved the third package of relief measures to…
Spain’s parliament approves the minority government’s energy saving plan On Thursday 25 August, the Spanish parliament approved the minority…
Italian manufacturers cut output due to sky rocketing energy prices According to a local government representative, energy-intensive industries…
French state to nationalise EDF