Energy

Europe does not need to be dependent on Chinese rare materials - it should return to mining

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 13, 2023.

Europe has become entirely dependent on China for its supply of rare metals, in part because of its deep-rooted environmental awareness. But if it really...

Blocking uranium exports from Niger to France - The junta's suicidal move

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

France's energy sector will remain immune to a possible suspension of uranium exports from Niger. This was declared by the military junta that staged a...

China's climate blackmail - a modest result of John Kerry's first mission in Beijing

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 21, 2023.

Nature made sure that the talks between the two biggest polluters on the planet take place in a menacing mise-en-scène after one year, which announced...

European confusion over nuclear power plants - who will pay the higher bills?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 3, 2023.

Europe's race towards achieving zero emission goals might slow down because of the ongoing disagreements over the treatment of nuclear power plants: are they green...

Lithium OPEC in Latin America - another futile populist idea

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 27, 2023.

If lithium is the oil of the 21st century, as its largest consumer Elon Musk said, then why shouldn't its biggest producers have their own...

The EU needs the support of G7 partners for a definite cessation of gas imports from Russia

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 15, 2023.

The G7 leaders will meet in Hiroshima next weekend. This may be one of the most significant turning points in global energy policy, and a...

EV's do not have the power to consign the oil industry to history

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 26, 2023.

It is an appropriate time to make conclusions about the fate of the oil industry, based on recent industrial history when entire technologies and sectors...

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