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LNG expansion in Europe opposes climate goals, says research
Russia’s oil revenues plunge as EU’s oil war enters round 2
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Europe Inc’s new bogeyman — US Senator Joe Manchin
EU moves onto Putin’s turf with new Armenia monitoring mission
As Russia falters in Ukraine, the EU moves in to help in a region where Moscow once called the shots.
Whisper it, but Europe is winning the energy war with Putin
Mild weather, lower consumption and supplies from elsewhere have helped Europe take an advantage.
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The emirate’s investments in Germany have won it friends in the highest corridors of power.
Russia-EU energy war means a ‘tough year’ for the Kremlin’s budget
Russia’s oil and gas revenues could fall by a third this year.
Europe watches on as humanitarian crisis unfolds in Nagorno-Karabakh
With supplies of food and medicine in the blockaded region running low, the EU, Turkey, Russia and Iran are deadlocked on what to do next.
Europe’s energy prices slump. Just not on your bill.
Natural gas prices are below what they were when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine — but it’s still too early to celebrate.
Exxon sues over EU fossil fuel ‘windfall tax’
Lawsuit claims EU executive lacks authority to impose taxes and contests use of emergency procedure.
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Who’s up and who’s down after a historic 12 months.
Agriculture and Food winners and losers of 2022
Who’s up and who’s down after 12 tumultuous months.
It’s time to press the accelerator on biomass, not slam the brakes
Our ability to achieve European climate targets hangs in the balance of negotiations over primary woody biomass. European leaders must reject unnecessary restrictions and ensure bioenergy continues to support energy security.
Winter energy emergency ‘a question of life and death’ for Europe’s Roma
Experts fear soaring energy bills may push Roma communities to the brink.
Could ammonia help tackle climate change in Europe?
POLITICO Studio interviews Hiroshi Ide, president and CEO of IHI Corporation, about ‘green ammonia’ and its role in the global transition to sustainable energy.
Russia reports explosion in pipeline supplying gas to Europe
Blast occurs in the Urengoi-Pomary-Uzhhorod pipeline.
EU agrees on gas price cap, skeptics denounce it as an ‘illusion’
The scheme is hedged with so many restrictions that it may not have much of an impact.
Document: Countries mull lower gas price cap ahead of make-or-break ministers’ meeting
EU leaders told energy ministers they must reach a final agreement by Monday.
Deal on EU gas price cap on knife edge as ministers meet in Brussels
The emergency Energy Council is ‘probably the most challenging’ yet, Energy Commissioner Simson said.
Von der Leyen says EU is ‘safe this winter,’ but worries about gas supplies next year
EU countries are deeply divided over a gas price cap aimed at reining in soaring gas import prices.
Divisions grow over EU gas price cap
Time is running out for a deal on capping gas prices ahead of an emergency meeting of EU energy ministers.
France’s TotalEnergies pulls out of Russian energy giant
French company has come under intense criticism for clinging onto its investments in Russia.
The West’s oil war with Russia gets real
Here’s what you need to know as EU sanctions and a price cap on Putin’s oil exports come into force.
Watch out for next winter, energy chief warns Europe
With very little new liquefied natural gas capacity coming on the market, the bloc faces another tough winter.
Energy prices trigger EU inflation, poor worst hit
The spike in energy prices is driving up inflation and the cost of living across the EU, hitting lower-income households the hardest.
How to help energy utilities finance the energy transition?
At a time of multiple headwinds around Europe, the green transition is becoming more and more urgent. However, the EU and member states can pave the way forward by focusing on the right approach to financing.
Furious EU countries rage over gas price cap proposal
Angry capitals are threatening to hold up a package on energy prices.