Power games over Ukraineโs electrical grid spark rule-of-law fears
Western allies worry the EU candidate state is bringing undue political interference to bear in the energy sector.
Western allies worry the EU candidate state is bringing undue political interference to bear in the energy sector.
Work to amend doctrine on use of nuclear weapons โat an advanced stageโ, state media quotes deputy foreign minister as saying. What we know on day 922Russia will make changes to its doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons in response to what it regards …
Atomic energy is a lifeline amid preparations for the “hardest winter” in the country’s history, Kyiv’s energy minister told POLITICO.
Mayor says flags will fly at half-mast after devastating attacks on capital and other cities kill dozens. What we know on day 867See all our Ukraine war coverageA day of mourning has been declared in Kyiv by mayor Vitali Klitschko after a daylight Russ…
The European power sector industry and trades have stated their issues with the EU’s approach to regulation in a scathing letter sent to the European Commission, highlighting larger concerns in the sector.ย
A shortage of transformers is putting Europe’s grid build-out at risk, stretching project lead times and adding to a price surge that will be felt on consumers’ bills, researchers and experts have warned.