icon US law makers could decide the fate of the EU’s electrolyser manufacturers

Audio  12.9.2023 

Europe's electrolyser manufacturers may be impacted by the decisions of US law makers they have little influence on. Electrolysers, which turn water into hydrogen, are considered a cornerstone of a future net-zero world.…

icon Kazakh referendum on nuclear plant construction

Audio  5.9.2023 

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has announced that there will be a referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant in the country. The date of the vote has yet to be determined. Kazakhstan's Ministry of…

icon Global uranium supply security concerns

Audio  29.8.2023 

Global natural uranium supply security has come back into the media spotlight following July’s coup in Niger, the world’s sixth-largest producer of uranium. According to representatives from the French company Orano,…

icon China LNG traders concluded more US, Qatari contracts

Audio  22.8.2023 

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global LNG market doubled in value to $450 billion last year. Chinese companies are also competing for this product. About a dozen Chinese companies have been…

icon US government to invest $1.2 billion in carbon capture

Audio  16.8.2023 

The US government will spend up to $1.2 billion to help build giant machines in Texas and Louisiana that will capture carbon dioxide from the air. Each facility will be able to eliminate up to one million tons of carbon…

icon Wind turbine issues will cost Siemens Energy 2.2 billion euros

Audio  8.8.2023 

Siemens Energy said problems recently discovered at its wind turbine Siemens Gamesa division would cost it 2.2 billion euros. Due to the new set of problems at Siemens Gamesa, the division’s market value has dropped by…

icon Eleventh Japanese nuclear reactor resumes operation

Audio  1.8.2023 

On 28 July, unit 1 of the Takahama nuclear power plant was restarted after more than 12 years. Kansai Electric Power Company plans to return the 780 MWe pressurised water reactor to commercial operation at the end of…

icon G20 countries fail to reach agreement on cutting fossil fuels

Audio  25.7.2023 

The Group of 20 (G20) major economies failed to reach consensus in India on phasing down fossil fuels following objections by some producer nations. The G20 member countries together account for over three-quarters of…

icon Slovakia’s industrial emissions dropped by 20% due to high energy prices

Audio  18.7.2023 

Industrial emissions dropped by 20% in Slovakia in 2022, which can be largely attributed to high energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. According to an expert from the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute,…

icon Fully European fuel for VVER pressurised water reactors

Audio  11.7.2023 

The European Union is co-funding the Accelerated Program for Implementation of Secure VVER Fuel Supply (APIS project) with EUR10 million from its Euratom programme. The APIS project aim is to develop and deliver a "fully…

icon Indian refineries start yuan payments for Russian oil

Audio  4.7.2023 

Western sanctions over Russia's invasion to Ukraine have changed global trade flows for the Russian top export product. India has become one of the biggest importers of Russian oil. For a long time, the U.S. dollar has…

icon Georgia could potentially supply energy to Europe

Audio  27.6.2023 

The German state-owned investment and development bank, the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW), is one of the main players pushing the plan to import green electricity from Georgia. To enable Georgia generate more…

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