Tagged With Ukraine
Outlook 2023: War in Ukraine is also an energy war
28 December 2022
Europe’s enforced pivot away from Russian gas has implications for the entire global energy system
Nuclear industry must be aware of conflict risk
7 October 2022
Countries that lack the ability to protect sites should think carefully about nuclear buildout
Geopolitical risks threaten transition
5 October 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has underscored how energy can be weaponised in times of conflict
EU and Ukraine must embrace green hydrogen and renewables
5 July 2022
Strong and sustained technological, industrial and investment partnership will help accelerate energy independence, say industry associations
War adds impetus to Europe’s gas decarbonisation
20 June 2022
Gas businesses have embraced the acceleration of decarbonisation prompted by the Ukraine war but are concerned about the feasibility of new targets—especially for hydrogen
EU ETS prices fall sharply on Ukraine invasion
8 March 2022
Combination of factors has led to EU allowances losing a third of their value, but bullish factors remain on the horizon
Energy firms reluctant to cut Russian gas
4 March 2022
European utilities are divesting from some Russian interests, but decisions on gas supply will require new sanctions
Russian invasion of Ukraine fuels crisis in energy sector
25 February 2022
Sanctions and spiking electricity and gas prices present new challenges for Europe’s utilities
Ukraine’s EU power plan impeded by subsidy backsliding
19 February 2021
Kiev wants to modernise and decarbonise its power sector—but is scaring investors away by retroactively cutting subsidies for renewables
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