Gazprom Struggles to Reclaim Lost Revenues Post Ukraine War
Gazprom faces challenges in restoring its export revenues following European sanctions, with recovery projections delayed to the mid-2030s.
Nuclear Power Challenges and Revival Prospects in the U.S.
Exploring the hurdles faced by nuclear power in the U.S., with a focus on the Vogtle nuclear plant project in Georgia and its implications for the industry's future.
Recovery Timeline for Gazprom Amidst Ukraine War Fallout
A study commissioned by Gazprom reveals the expected decade-long timeline for the recovery of gas sales lost due to the Ukraine conflict, projecting implications until 2035.
Surge in Used Electric Vehicle Sales Amid New EV Slowdown
While new electric vehicle sales face a decline, the market for used EVs is witnessing a notable upswing.
Coldplay Exceeds Emissions Reduction Targets on World Tour
Coldplay has successfully surpassed their own emission reduction goals for their globally acclaimed tour.
U.S. Energy Secretary Advocates for Tripling Nuclear Capacity
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm urges a significant increase in nuclear power generation to support carbon emission reduction goals.
OPEC+ Maintains Oil Production Cuts Into 2025 for Price Stability
The OPEC+ alliance has committed to sustaining existing production cuts of 2 million barrels per day until the end of 2025, aiming to support crude oil prices amidst global economic uncertainties.
OPEC+ Agrees to Prolong Oil Production Cuts Through 2025
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, known as OPEC+, have decided to extend their voluntary production reduction of 2.2 million barrels of crude oil per day until 2025.
Vermont Legislation Holds Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable for Climate Damage Costs
Vermont enacts legislation requiring fossil fuel companies to bear the cost of climate change damages, sparking potential legal battles.