Japan shuts reactor at world’s biggest nuclear plant a day after restart
Restart of No 6 reactor at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant suspended after malfunction related to control rods.
Renewables muscle fossil fuels out of EU electricity market, says research
Solar and wind power provided more electricity than coal and gas last year, leading a global trend, said think tank Ember.
How much of Europe’s oil and gas still comes from Russia?
In 2021, Russia supplied the EU with 45 percent of its gas and 27 percent of its oil. By 2024, these values dropped to 19 percent and 3 percent, respectively.
France detains Russian ‘shadow’ tanker to disrupt war in Ukraine
Moscow has called France’s detention of the ship, and arrest of the captain, an act of piracy.
Ukraine strikes choke off Russian oil exports and fuel supplies
Evidence mounts that Ukraine's two-pronged approach is working. Russian regions are short of fuel and export revenues are suffering.
What’s next for oil as OPEC+ and Trump shake the market?
OPEC+ is opening the oil taps again, while Donald Trump’s tariffs target Russian crude buyers.Read more
EU hits Russian oil, shadow fleet with new sanctions over Ukraine war
European Union says move amounts to one of the strongest sanctions packages against Russia to date linked to the war.
EU eyes Israeli natural gas in deal with Egypt
EU nations seeking to reduce their reliance on Russian gas because of the war in Ukraine may soon be able to source supplies from Israel instead.
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