Erdogan said Turkey will pay for some Russian gas in rubles On Friday August 5, the Russian and Turkish presidents met in Sochi. A day after the meeting, President Erdogan said Turkey will switch part of its payment for Russian gas to rubles. Turkey is a NATO member state, but the country is heavily dependent on Russia for energy. In 2021, roughly a quarter…
European Transmission System Operators agree to increase the trade capacity with the Ukrainian/Moldovan power system On 16 March 2022, the Continental European power system and the Ukrainian/…
According to IEA, global electricity demand growth slowing sharply According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global demand growth…
Gazprom expects Siemens to continue servicing Nord Stream 1 turbines Russian gas exporter Gazprom recently said it expected Siemens to meet its…
French state to nationalise EDF Earlier this year, French President Emmanuel Macron presented a plan for…
Eurozone inflation climbs to a record 8.6% in June Surging energy prices partially connected to the war in Ukraine have pushed…
CO2 emissions from energy generation increased by more than 6% in 2021 In 2021, when most of the COVID-19 containment measures were lifted by the…
Spain and Portugal to cap power prices