EU Pushes to Scale Up Long-Term Electricity Deals
EU plans to expand long-term power purchase agreements aim to stabilise energy costs, as new measures seek to remove barriers and support investment in renewable energy projects across the bloc.
UK Moves to Break Link Between Gas and Electricity Prices
UK plans to reduce the link between gas and electricity prices aim to stabilise bills, as new fixed-price contracts and higher generator taxes seek to limit exposure to volatile energy markets.
Nuclear Scale, Supply Chains & Energy Timing
China’s nuclear expansion rapidly gathers pace, rising rare earth demand exposes supply risks, and Spain’s solar surge highlights the growing importance of energy storage.
UK Moves to Cut Industrial Power Costs as High Prices Hit Growth
UK plans to cut industrial electricity bills by up to 25% mark a key step to support manufacturers, as high energy costs continue to raise concerns over competitiveness and investment.
Rolls-Royce SMR Deal Advances UK Nuclear Plans
A new UK government contract with Rolls-Royce SMR marks a key step toward deploying small modular reactors, as nuclear power gains momentum in the country’s clean energy plans.
Heat Pumps, Fast Charging & Energy Supply Shifts
Heat pumps outselling gas boilers in Germany, ultra-fast EV charging arriving in Europe, and AI mineral dependencies headline this week's round-up of energy and technology shifts.
High Energy Costs Stall OpenAI’s UK Data Centre Plans
OpenAI has paused its UK Stargate data centre project, with high electricity costs, grid constraints, and regulatory delays all contributing to the decision, casting doubt on UK AI ambitions.
UK Approves Largest Solar Farm to Boost Energy Security
The UK has approved the 800MW Springwell Solar Farm, its largest solar project, generating enough electricity for 180,000 homes and expanding domestic renewable capacity.
U.S. Eases Oil and Gas Rules to Cut Energy Costs
The EPA has revised oil and gas regulations, rolling back 2024 rules to save producers around $2.5 billion over 15 years, easing compliance burdens amid record U.S. output.
Energy Leapfrogging, Renewable Growth & Data Power Shifts
From emerging economies skipping fossil fuels to Norway's EV milestone and renewables dominating new capacity, this week's global energy stories show a system shifting faster than expected.
UK Balances Net Zero Goals with Potential New Gas Project
The UK is set to approve Shell's Jackdaw North Sea gas field, reigniting debate over whether domestic fossil fuel production can sit alongside long-term climate commitments.
U.S. Oil Production Hits Record as Markets Face Supply Shock
U.S. crude oil production reached a new record in 2025, rising to 13.6 million barrels per day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The increase comes at a time of heightened global uncertainty. Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel in recent weeks as conflict involving Iran disrupts key supply routes and energy infrastructure.
Oil Shock Risk, Data Centre Demand & Resource Pressure
Clean energy is scaling fast, power prices are shifting, and supply chains are back in focus. From record wind and solar additions to cheaper electricity in high-renewable systems, alongside growing dependence on global trade and critical materials, these stories highlight how energy, economics, and resources are increasingly connected.
Energy Crisis Pushes Germany Toward Coal Again
Germany is considering bringing reserve coal plants back online as rising energy costs expose weaknesses in its power system. Prices have surged due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and disruption to global oil and LNG supplies.
UK Backs Floating Offshore Wind Hub in Port Talbot
The UK government has announced up to £64 million in funding to support the development of a new offshore wind hub at Port Talbot, positioning South Wales at the centre of the emerging floating wind industry.
Offshore Wind and Energy Security: Why Governments Are Raising Concerns
Governments are increasingly scrutinising offshore wind projects over national security concerns, as energy systems become more complex, digital, and strategically important.
UK to Require Solar Panels and Heat Pumps in New Homes by 2028
The UK government is accelerating its shift toward clean energy, with new rules set to require most new homes in England to include solar panels and low-carbon heating systems from 2028.
Renewable Scale, Power Prices & Strategic Supply Chains
Clean energy is scaling fast, power prices are shifting, and supply chains are back in focus. From record wind and solar additions to cheaper electricity in high-renewable systems, alongside growing dependence on global trade and critical materials, these stories highlight how energy, economics, and resources are increasingly connected.
Balancing Land Use in England: Energy, Food and the Future
England has around 130,000 square kilometres of land, but the demands on it are growing. More homes are needed, clean energy must be expanded, food production maintained, and nature restored—all within a finite space. The government’s new Land Use Framework sets out how these competing pressures can be managed more effectively through better planning and coordination.
How the Oil Industry Is Planning for the Future
Oil demand is not expected to fall overnight, but there are clear pathways for it to slow and eventually decline. However, how quickly this happens remains highly debated, with major organisations offering very different timelines.