icon Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse Despite Rising EU Energy Support

Audio  9.2.2026 

Ukraine’s power grid is increasingly on the brink of collapse despite a surge in support and electricity imports from European Union countries, according to Euractiv. Years of relentless Russian bombing have left the…

icon Type One Energy Launches Licensing Process for the First Fusion Power Plant in Tennessee

Audio  3.2.2026 

US fusion energy developer Type One Energy has taken a major step toward commercializing fusion power by submitting an initial licensing application for a planned fusion power plant at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (…

icon Scientists fabricate a revolutionary 3D nanodiode from a crystal

Audio  27.1.2026 

Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have developed a groundbreaking nanofabrication technique that allows complex three-dimensional devices to be carved directly from single-crystal materials with…

icon Introducing price cap of electricity for industry in Austria

Audio  20.1.2026 

Austria’s federal government has announced plans to introduce a capped industrial electricity price as part of a broader package aimed at strengthening the country’s competitiveness. The measure was agreed during a…

icon Egypt signs new renewable energy deals

Audio  13.1.2026 

Egypt has signed renewable energy agreements worth a combined $1.8 billion as part of efforts to expand clean power generation, state television reported. The deals include contracts with Norwegian renewable energy…

icon Global Nuclear Industry Shift from Ambition to Action Needed in 2026

Audio  6.1.2026 

The global nuclear industry is poised for a pivotal year in 2026, according to World Nuclear Association Director General Sama Bilbao y León. In a recent World Nuclear News podcast interview, she emphasised the need to…

icon Possible LNG market bubble emerging

Audio  30.12.2025 

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets face a looming downturn as renewable energy sources increasingly undercut the economics of gas. Despite those predictions, major producers like Exxon Mobil, Shell and Woodside…

icon Newcleo submits its SMR design to Euratom for safeguards assessment

Audio  23.12.2025 

French-based advanced reactor developer Newcleo has formally submitted the design of its lead-cooled fast small modular reactor (SMR) to Euratom for safeguards-by-design review, marking the start of a mandatory…

icon European Commission proposes upgrades of the EU's energy infrastructure

Audio  16.12.2025 

The European Commission has proposed a major upgrade of the EU’s energy infrastructure aimed at lowering electricity bills, strengthening energy security and reducing dependence on Russian imports. The presented plan…

icon EU’s Green Hydrogen Push Stalls as Costs Soar and Targets Slip

Audio  9.12.2025 

Europe’s ambitious push to become a global leader in hydrogen energy is falling short of its own expectations, according to a new warning from the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER). Despite…

icon Rolls-Royce SMR and ÚJV Řež sign a memorandum of understanding

Audio  2.12.2025 

The Czech Republic’s ÚJV Řež has taken a major step toward advancing small modular reactor (SMR) development by signing a memorandum of understanding with UK-based Rolls-Royce SMR. The agreement aims to deepen…

icon Germany’s Planned Industrial Electricity Price Cap Expected to Cost Over €3 Billion

Audio  26.11.2025 

The German government’s plan to introduce a subsidized electricity price for energy-intensive industries is projected to cost more than €3 billion, according to a preliminary draft from the Federal Ministry for Economic…

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