Statkraft CEO: Iran crisis could cause European power prices to rise and industry woes
The prolonged Iran crisis, which has hampered shipments of key energy and halted the production of?Qatari gas in Qatar, is expected to increase European electricity prices and erode industrial competitiveness. This was stated by Statkraft's CEO on Thursday. The United States, Israel and Iran have all launched attacks on Iran. In addition, Iran has also struck at its Arab Gulf neighbours. This has paralysed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Babcock & Wilcox receives approval for a $2.4 billion project that will power AI campuses
Babcock & Wilcox announced on Wednesday that a company backed by Applied Digital has approved their $2.4 billion 'deal' to supply?equipment for the artificial intelligence campuses of the technology firm. After Base Electron announced the final notice of the 1.2 gigawatt project, Babcock shares surged by nearly 23% during premarket trading. The U.S. demand for power reached record levels in 2025…
Trump meets with tech giants to discuss energy pledges ahead of midterm elections
The U.S. president?Donald Trump will meet with leaders of technology companies on Wednesday, including 'Google, Meta and OpenAI. They are expected to formalize an agreement to protect consumers from the rising costs of electricity due to the rapid growth of data centers that use a lot of energy. The White House announced that the "Ratepayer Protection Pledge" announced by Trump…
Trump meets with tech giants to discuss energy pledges ahead of midterm elections
U.S. president Donald Trump will'meet with leaders of major technology companies on Wednesday, including Google, Meta and?OpenAI to formalize an agreement to protect consumers from the rising costs of electricity due to the rapid growth in energy-intensive data centres. The White House announced that the "Ratepayer Protection Pledge" announced by Trump during his State of the Union…
The European market is seeking clarity about Qatari LNG supplies, which has led to a reduction in prices.
The Dutch and British gas price were lower on Wednesday, after rising earlier in the week. However, they could still be volatile, as traders try to gauge how long Qatari LNG supply will remain interrupted. Data from Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), showed that the benchmark 'Dutch front month contract' at the TTF hub had fallen by 1.02 euros to?53.27 per megawatt-hour (MWh) as of 1018 GMT.
OECD: Nuclear and onshore wind are the cheapest ways to meet Sweden's energy needs
The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency stated on Wednesday that expanding nuclear and onshore winds power was the cheapest option for 'Sweden' to meet its surging electricity demands, with no?place left for offshore wind. Sweden aims to achieve a 'net zero emission level by 2045. Electricity demand will double as industries like steel and transport switch to cleaner energy. According to the NEA base case…
Allianz GI acquires a 50% stake in German battery projects from TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies, the French oil giant, has sold to Allianz Global Investors a 50% share in?11 batteries projects in Germany that are under construction. The companies announced this on Tuesday as the interest in Germany's rapidly growing renewables market grows. The value of the transaction was not disclosed by the companies. The pair said they would invest 500 million euro ($581million) to finish the construction. 70% of that amount will be funded by debt.
Sources: EDF continues to sell Edison shares despite Italian energy decree
Three sources familiar with the matter said that France's EDF was moving forward with a possible listing or a sale of a?stake?in Italian company Edison despite the regulatory uncertainty brought on by Italy's new?energy sector decree. Sources, who asked not to be identified because the discussions are private, said that the French nuclear group had dispelled any doubts about the Italian decree intended to reduce energy bills forcing EDF's plans.
Sources claim that India wants to reduce coal imports for the power sector by 30% in this year.
India, which is the second largest thermal coal importer in the world, wants to reduce its imports by at least 30 percent. It has asked the industry to experiment with blending more domestic 'coal' with imported coal. India's power stations will import nearly 50 million tonnes of coal from countries such as Indonesia, South Africa and Russia by 2025. Two government officials and…
Portugal's EDP CEO: Data centre boom in Iberia to be supplied by EDP
EDP, Portugal's largest utility, is stepping up to meet the demand for data centres in Iberia. The company was attracted by electricity prices that will remain low in comparison to other parts of Europe. He said that over 18 gigawatts in data centres in Portugal and Spain are in development or pipeline, "supporting the strong electricity demand in Iberia", driven by structural factors, not temporary ones.
The impact of renewable energy on spot prices
The European spot electricity contract for Friday was cancelled on the assumption that "demand" would continue to decline while "renewable generation" is expected to increase. By 0923 GMT, the German baseload for the day ahead was down 12.9% to 66.75?euros ($78.47). The French equivalent contract fell?37.3% to 12.85 euros/MWh. LSEG data revealed that German wind generation is expected to increase by 3.5 gigawatts, to 27.3 GW.
Iberdrola's earnings are higher after the network business boosts results for 2025
Iberdrola, Europe's largest utility, expects its business of building and updating?power?networks in Britain and America to boost earnings this year, after it drove a 10% increase in 2025 adjusted Net Profit. The Spanish company will benefit from its strategic shift to the more regulated business of power grids and plans to spend over 100 billion Euros through 2031 in order to build on that. The company stated that results are progressing ahead of schedule.
After regulator reduces cap, energy bills for most Britons will fall
Energy regulator Ofgem announced a 7% price cap on Wednesday, allowing the government to reduce costs. The move follows the plans in last year's Budget to shift some costs of renewable energy to general taxes and to scrap a program requiring suppliers fund measures like insulation for low income households. Tim Jarvis said that the main reason for the reduction in today's prices is the new policy costs announced by Chancellor George Osborne.
Nordex CEO: Europe must accelerate renewable energy permits
Nordex's chief executive Jose?Luis Blanco said that many European countries should follow Germany's lead in approving wind projects quickly. In an interview with? Blanco stated that obtaining a permit in Germany was difficult a few short years ago. However, it is now easy and fast. Berlin wants to get 80% of Germany’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030. This goal has been accelerated due to recent reforms…
The US AI boom is facing an electric shock
The race for artificial intelligence dominance by Big Tech may hit a snag soon as U.S. power grids struggle to keep up with hyperscalers who spend a lot of money. Microsoft, Amazon Alphabet, and Meta are among the technology giants in America that have announced in recent months plans to spend over $600 billion in AI by 2026. Investors are already unsure about the viability of this strategy due to the investment wave. The ambitious U.S.
Statkraft and OX2 battery deal in Finland to smooth out wind power volatility
Statkraft, the Norwegian state-owned utility, announced on Wednesday that it had signed an agreement for power purchase (PPA) to buy two battery energy systems (BESS), developed by Sweden's OX2 and installed in Finland where wind power has been expanding rapidly. Batteries of large size are essential to managing intermittent renewable energies such as wind energy. They help ensure supply reliability by charging when output is high…
Hungary Accuses Ukraine of Plans to Disrupt National Energy System
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraineon Wednesday of planning to disrupt the Hungarian energy system, and dispatched troops to safeguard infrastructure, escalating a dispute that has undermined Europe's pro-Ukraine consensus.Hungary and Slovakia, whose leaders are outliers in the EU for maintaining relations with Moscow, blame Kyiv for an outage on the Druzhba oil…
First Solar's stock plunges following a disappointing net sales forecast
First Solar, the largest U.S.-based?maker of solar panels, has forecast current-year sales that are?below expectations. The U.S. solar?panel?expects a higher price?for their products?following?additional tariffs?on foreign-made solar panels. This sent its shares plummeting nearly 14% following the bell. The U.S. demand for residential solar has been weak because of high interest rates and metering changes in California's top market…
EIA: US power plants could avoid retirement by 2026
The Department of Energy's Research arm stated on Monday that U.S. Power Plants scheduled to retire in?2026 may stay online for longer. This builds on a trend which began last year as electricity prices and usage reached record highs in certain parts of the nation. According to the Energy Information Administration, 11 gigawatts worth of electricity-generating capacity was expected to close in the U.S. this year.
Solar dominates import seizures following US ban on Chinese products made with forced labor
According to the latest data released by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, solar panels account for the majority of the value in shipments that are stopped at the U.S. border as a result of a law passed in 2021 banning goods made with Chinese forced labour. These data are the first to provide a detailed breakdown of the?types?of products that CBP has stopped since the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act was signed by the former president Joe Biden.