Australia ramps up sanctions with export bans of alumina and aluminium to Russia March 20, 2022 Australia has imposed an immediate ban on exports of alumina and aluminium ores to Russia as it ramps up sanctjons on the country.
Germany announces energy partnership with Qatar March 20, 2022 Germany has entered in a long-term energy partnership with Qatar, as it seeks to become less dependent on Russian energy supplies.
IEA: No cars on Sundays and fewer business flights could cut global dependence on Russian oil March 20, 2022 The IEA has called for car-free cities on Sundays and avoiding business flights to cut down global dependence on Russian oil.
The Nuclear Option: Ministers weigh up state company as Sunak doubts UK energy strategy March 20, 2022 Government ministers are mulling over plans to launch a state-owned nuclear company while Suank questions power plant ramp-up.
Gazprom chases buyers amid mass exodus March 20, 2022 The British arm of Kremlin-backed gas giant Gazprom is scrambling to find buyers to prevent its collapse with customers fleeing the company.
Nuclear energy leaders to meet Prime Minister Boris Johnson next week, as UK continues to wean itself off Russian fuel March 18, 2022 Nuclear industry leaders are set to hold talks with the prime minister next week, as Britain continues its bid to wean itself on dependence on Russian energy. It has been reported that executives from companies such as EDF and Rolls-Royce will meet Boris Johnson on Monday, alongside US industrial giant Westinghouse, according to Sky News’ [...]
North Sea round-up: Harbour Energy announces cash bonanza while Shell keeps Cambo stake March 17, 2022 Harbour Energy, the biggest oil and gas producer in the UK North Sea, has revealed it should generate up to $1.7bn (£1.29bn)
Businesses could waste over £30bn worth of energy this year March 17, 2022 eEnergy says UK businesses waste £33.9bn worth of energy in 2022, enough to power Greater London for over seven years.
Ceres flies flag for green hydrogen with increasing revenue in 2021 March 17, 2022 Ceres Power Holdings, which produces fuel cell and electrochemical technology, experienced a 44 per cent increase in revenue last year, in part thanks to a £179m fundraising campaign to support green energy. The firm benefited from handing out major contracts, registering a £250m in cash and investments, up from £110m in 2020. Its successful fundraiser [...]
For God’s sake: Church of England puts pressure on Total Energies over Russia ties March 16, 2022 The Church of England has urged Total Energies (Total) to reconsider its decision not to exit Russia, following the country's invasion of Ukraine.