Energy

Saudi Arabia's reduction in oil production? a new bargaining stake with the US

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 9, 2023.

The decision of the bloc of oil producers, led by Saudi Arabia, to reduce production by more than a million barrels per day, came as...

Europe is not dependent on Russian gas and oil - can it free itself from dependence in the nuclear sector?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 2, 2023.

Despite the ban, a Russian cargo plane flew over Belarus and Poland and landed in Slovakia at the beginning of March last year. It was a...

European green industry deal - room for a new transatlantic partnership

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 19, 2023.

The race between the Americans and Europeans as a way of encouraging the domestic green industry is a clash between two economic protectionisms, but its...

Investing in sustainable aviation fuel - a race to go greener

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 22, 2023.

United Airlines, with its partners, has launched a large investment fund worth 100 million USD, which aims to encourage research, production and technology related to...

Record profits of oil giants discourage the fight against global warming

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 17, 2023.

The fight against climate change will not particularly benefit from the gigantic profits that the world's largest oil companies have made in 2022. Estimates indicate that...

The oil cap price works, and so will its extended version

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 31, 2023.

Enough time has passed since the introduction of the oil price cap on Russian oil almost two months ago, for the most important effects to...

Green goals will have to wait; coal is back

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 8, 2023.

Temporary solutions often last longer than those who make them care to admit. Germany has been rapidly increasing its capacities to obtain LNG and  regasification....

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