Rosatom unveils Uzbek nuclear deal
An agreement on the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, signed between Uzbekistan and Russia in late 2017, has
An agreement on the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, signed between Uzbekistan and Russia in late 2017, has
De facto Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom’s TurkStream gas pipeline under the Black Sea to European Turkey is on schedule,
The demand for electric car batteries has affected the pine forests of central Sweden, where a dormant graphite mine is
The €1.5-billion Welsh tidal lagoon, which could pioneer a renewable source for the rest of Europe, faces a major blow
The Dutch firm Port Liner is due to launch the world’s first 100-per-cent electric barges between busy Benelux ports by
In the past year, peak oil demand has become a fixture in debates about the future of the global energy
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says those who back Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline (pictured) to Germany are Russian accomplices. Nord
De facto Russian gas monopoly Gazprom has appealed against the Stockholm arbitration ruling in a dispute with the Ukrainian Naftogaz
Russia is hailing the first shipload of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia’s high-tech Arctic refinery that has reached India
Norway is trying to design a fleet of electric-powered ferries to replicate the move towards battery-run cars on the Scandinavian
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