EU Solar Market Faces First Decline in a Decade
The EU’s solar power market is set to register this year its first annual decline in capacity rollout since 2025, amid the withdrawal of incentive schemes for rooftop solar in…
Kazakhstan’s Black Sea Oil Exports Unaffected by New Russian Rules
Kazakhstan’s crude oil shipments out of the Russian ports on the Black Sea continue uninterrupted after Vladimir Putin issued a decree requiring the Russian security service to authorize foreign ships…
Republicans Move to Cut U.S. Funding for IEA
A House committee has approved a bill that the U.S. withdraw its funding to the International Energy Agency as the Republican lawmakers consider that the IEA has strayed from its…
TotalEnergies Warns of Looming Oil Glut
TotalEnergies (NYSE: TTE) reported on Thursday its weakest adjusted net income for a quarter since 2021, hit by lower oil and gas prices, and warned of a coming oil glut…
TotalEnergies net income falls 30% in a quarter
Declining energy prices and weakening global markets contributed to a 30% drop in net income for TotalEnergies in the second quarter of 2025, compared with the first quarter. Adjusted net…
New Zealand refines policies to build biogas sector
New Zealand is to build its biogas industry around three pillars as it faces a “pivotal moment” in its energy sector with declining natural gas reserves. Addressing a Biogas Bridge…
Fossil Fuels Rise in Europe and U.S. Despite Soaring Clean Energy
Power generation from clean energy rose globally in the first half of the year, led by the renewables champion China, while power output from fossil fuels remained flat from a…
Car Sales in EU Slip 5% in June
New car sales in the European Union last month dropped by 7.2% in the latest sign of the continuing struggles of the car manufacturing sector amid attempts to electrify their…
U.S. Energy Exports to China at Zero Ahead of Trade Talks
U.S. exports of crude oil, liquefied natural gas, and coal reached a total of zero last month amid the continuing trade war that had China impose retaliatory tariffs on these…
UK Raises Ceiling on Wind Power Strike Prices Ahead of Major Auction
The UK government has raised the maximum prices it is willing to guarantee developers of wind power projects in a bid to reinvigorate investment in renewable energy and keep its…





















