Turbosets at giant Nile hydropower plant in Ethiopia start producing electricity On Sunday February 20, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed started turbines at the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the River Nile during a ceremonial launch. The Ethiopian government has so far invested approximatelly $2 billion in the project. When completed, it will ultimately cost about…
Emmanuel Macron calls for French nuclear renaissance During a recent visit to a turbine factory in Belfort, French President…
Most of US LNG export went to Europe for the second month in a row According to Refinitiv data, about two-thirds of US liquefied natural gas (…
Nord Stream 2 pipeline unlikely to start operations before summer Jochen Homann, the head of Germany's Federal Network Agency, has warned…
EU talks with partners to boost gas supplies According to Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson, the European Union is…
25 percent of EU electricity production came from nuclear power in 2020 According to recent figures from Eurostat, European nuclear power stations…
Russian nuclear icebreaker Sibir enters active service The Baltic Shipyard has finished the second 'Project 22220' icebreaker and…
The 2021 State of the Energy Union Report