LNG
Graforce hails new green hydrogen technology
At the International LNG Congress 2023 in Dusseldorf, Germany, earlier this week, German hydrogen company Graforce introduced ‘methane electrolysis’ (plasmalysis),…
Europe: Why analysts are so worried about energy security next winter
Things looked bleak for Europe last autumn, with Russian President Vladimir Putin restricting natural gas exports to the continent, and…
Why LNG terminals will not be transporting hydrogen any time soon
One of the many far-reaching impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a flurry of announcements by governments in Europe…
GES and GPS merge to create energy storage powerhouse
GES, a low-carbon energy storage company, has merged with independent storage and logistics company GPS to create a major new…
The ‘Iberian exception’: A success story?
Thursday 15 December marked six months since the introduction of a mechanism to cap wholesale gas prices in Spain and…
Gas in Australia: The elephant in the room
Since swooping to power in late May, the Anthony Albanese-led Labor government in Australia has moved quickly to implement key…
Emergency EU energy measures held hostage by gas price cap dispute
When Spain's energy minister entered the EU Energy Council in Brussels on 24 November, she left little doubt on how…
The French-Spanish ‘BarMar’ pipeline will do little to address the energy crisis in the short-term
After several months of deadlock, the leaders of Spain, France and Portugal agreed on 20 October to move ahead with…
Bulgaria’s stalled energy transition
Bulgaria has had a summer of extreme weather, with floods in the central part of the country forcing hundreds to evacuate…
Weekly data: Japan eyes return to nuclear power
More than a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japanese policymakers are shifting their stance on nuclear power. Japanese Prime…