Portugal Surges Ahead with 1.77 GW of New Solar Power in 2024
In 2024, Portugal reached an exciting milestone by adding an impressive 1.77 GW of solar capacity, supercharging its renewable energy ...
Read moreIn 2024, Portugal reached an exciting milestone by adding an impressive 1.77 GW of solar capacity, supercharging its renewable energy ...
Read moreShell has pushed back against Russia's demand for 1.5 billion euros, describing the outcome as still "uncertain." The oil giant’s ...
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Read moreThe Crogga licence for gas exploration in the Isle of Man's territorial waters has officially expired, bringing energy extraction efforts ...
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Read moreNorway has given Equinor the green light to embark on an exciting two-well drilling operation in the North Sea. This ...
Read moreIngrid is poised to create Finland’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS), revolutionizing the country’s renewable energy landscape. This groundbreaking ...
Read moreEni has teamed up with Masdar and TAQA to secure the offtake of renewable power in Albania. This dynamic partnership ...
Read moreCrogga has officially announced that its gas project in the Isle of Man will not move forward. This decision comes ...
Read moreHungary is gearing up to strengthen its energy security by building a cutting-edge power plant, designed to diversify energy sources ...
Read moreNorway has dramatically boosted its estimates for oil and gas resources, unveiling a powerful potential for future production. This update ...
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