In 2023, more than one million interventions for unpaid energy bills were recorded in France, marking a significant increase on previous years, according to the national energy ombudsman.
In 2023, more than one million interventions for unpaid energy bills were recorded in France, marking a significant increase on previous years, according to the national energy ombudsman.
Europe is leading the way in cleantech innovation, but faces the rapid rise of China and financial obstacles, reveals a new report from the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Europe is leading the way in cleantech innovation, but faces the rapid rise of China and financial obstacles, reveals a new report from the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The US government, under the leadership of Joe Biden, has introduced strict limits on CO2 emissions for coal- and gas-fired power plants with long operating lives, with the aim of meeting national climate commitments.
The US government, under the leadership of Joe Biden, has introduced strict limits on CO2 emissions for coal- and gas-fired power plants with long operating lives, with the aim of meeting national climate commitments.
Uganda plans to leverage its oil and gas resources to stimulate long-term economic growth, taking inspiration from the models of Norway and the United Arab Emirates.
Uganda plans to leverage its oil and gas resources to stimulate long-term economic growth, taking inspiration from the models of Norway and the United Arab Emirates.
The Viking Link project, a submarine and land cable between the UK and Denmark, ushers in a new era of energy interconnection between the two countries.
The Viking Link project, a submarine and land cable between the UK and Denmark, ushers in a new era of energy interconnection between the two countries.
In 2023, EDF faced a 37% rise in customer complaints, marking a record year for the group's mediation service, against a backdrop of rising energy prices.
In 2023, EDF faced a 37% rise in customer complaints, marking a record year for the group's mediation service, against a backdrop of rising energy prices.
Ukraine's energy crisis is worsening following repeated attacks on its power infrastructure. The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and the operator DTEK are calling for moderate electricity consumption.
Ukraine's energy crisis is worsening following repeated attacks on its power infrastructure. The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and the operator DTEK are calling for moderate electricity consumption.
The supermarket sector is criticizing the APER law's application deadlines, which are deemed too short for the installation of photovoltaic shading systems.
The supermarket sector is criticizing the APER law's application deadlines, which are deemed too short for the installation of photovoltaic shading systems.
The Venezuelan prosecutor's office has announced new evidence against former oil minister Tareck El Aissami, accused of massive corruption and brought before an anti-terrorism court.
The Venezuelan prosecutor's office has announced new evidence against former oil minister Tareck El Aissami, accused of massive corruption and brought before an anti-terrorism court.
At the heart of the oil industry, Tareck El Aissami, a former pillar of Venezuelan power, has fallen. Arrested for massive corruption, his case shook the industry.
At the heart of the oil industry, Tareck El Aissami, a former pillar of Venezuelan power, has fallen. Arrested for massive corruption, his case shook the industry.
The European Parliament has approved tough new rules to reduce methane emissions from the hydrocarbon and coal industries, aiming for a significant drop by 2030.
The European Parliament has approved tough new rules to reduce methane emissions from the hydrocarbon and coal industries, aiming for a significant drop by 2030.