Venture Global Faces LNG Contract Dispute Amid Delays and Spot Market Sales

Major clients, including Shell and BP, accused Venture Global, a U.S.-based LNG producer, of delaying deliveries…

Britain’s Last Coal-Fired Power Plant is Winding Down

Britain’s final coal-fired power plant, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, will close on Monday, October 7th, 2024, ending 142 years…

Centrus Pushes Investment to Secure US Nuclear Independence

Centrus Energy Corp. urges the US government to direct $3.4 billion in federal funds toward domestic…

TotalEnergies Launches Two Major Solar Farms in Southeast Texas

TotalEnergies has officially launched commercial operations at two major solar farms, Danish Fields and Cottonwood, in…

Australian Researchers Figure Out How to Harness Solar Power After Dark

While generating solar power after the sun has set may seem impractical, researchers at the University…

Plastic Waste Halves Ruzizi Hydropower Output, Deepens Regional Outages

Plastic waste clogging the turbines of the Ruzizi Hydroelectric Power Station has slashed electricity production, leading…

Zelensky Warns U.N. of Imminent Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Nuclear Plants

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has alerted the UN Security Council that Russia is preparing to launch…

Algeria Boosts LNG Exports Amid Medgaz Pipeline Maintenance

Algeria increased liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports following maintenance on the Medgaz pipeline, which reduced gas…

Luxcara Partners with Ming Yang for World’s Most Powerful Offshore Wind Turbines

Luxcara, a German energy asset manager, signed an agreement with Ming Yang Smart Energy to supply…

Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam Release Sparks Flood Concerns in Nigeria

Nigeria raised concerns over Cameroon’s controlled water release from the Lagdo Dam, though hydrological authorities from…