Germany’s Planned Industrial Electricity Price Cap Expected to Cost Over €3 Billion The German government’s plan to introduce a subsidized electricity price for energy-intensive industries is projected to cost more than €3 billion, according to a preliminary draft from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs. The document, first reported by Politico and Handelsblatt, estimates…
Siemens Energy Signals Cautious Path Forward for Struggling Wind Division Siemens Energy is signaling a measured approach to restructuring its wind…
Energy Union Task Force meets to examine measures to bring down energy prices The Energy Union Task Force (EUTF) has recently convened to explore new…
Europe’s Electricity Prices Remain Stuck at Crisis Levels Electricity prices across Europe have remained stubbornly high despite…
Scientists Create Groundbreaking “Superalloy” That Withstands Extreme Heat Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have developed a…
Vestas Pauses Plans for Major Polish Wind Turbine Factory Amid Slower European Demand Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has announced a suspension of its…
Excavation Begins for Uzbekistan’s First Small Modular Reactor Excavation has begun for Uzbekistan’s first RITM-200N small modular reactor…