France’s EDF under fire as Le Maire threatens shakeup
The French economy minister, Bruno Le Maire, has accused the state-owned energy utility of “unacceptable” failings and delays as he
The French economy minister, Bruno Le Maire, has accused the state-owned energy utility of “unacceptable” failings and delays as he
A Finnish study says photovoltaic power is already far cheaper than the average energy price in six European markets and
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the construction of the Finnish stretch of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline has
Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipilä’s administration has tabled a bill in parliament that would make it easier for farmers to
Russia has declared that its controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline has no strategic political agenda and is just an attempt
Finland has approved the construction of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline through its exclusive economic zone, Helsinki said.
The demand for electric car batteries has affected the pine forests of central Sweden, where a dormant graphite mine is
Norway is trying to design a fleet of electric-powered ferries to replicate the move towards battery-run cars on the Scandinavian
French nuclear power provider Areva say it has settled an ongoing dispute with Finnish firm TVO over the troubled Olkiluoto-3
Employers in Finland risk having to cut their power use as the Nordic nation’s growing energy demands outstrip supply, warns
Aged power plants in the Czech Republic and elsewhere fired by coal, gas and lignite are being bought by EPH,
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