Post-Brexit drift...Investors aren’t convinced that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plans will be enough to jumpstart growth https://t.co/RfVBxBi3D3 via @bpolitics
It would 4,700 years for England to reach its onshore wind power target at the current rate, a study finds https://t.co/TUPveFidpn via @business@MathisWilliam
Europe’s oil refiners, already making do without longstanding shipments of Russian crude, are now struggling with the loss of similar supplies from other nations https://t.co/VhjS9TzTQe
Turkey is about to start producing gas in the Black Sea's biggest field, in a flagship project that could boost Erdogan's image and lower Turks' energy bills -- just in time for next month's elections. ⤵️
Via @BloombergNRG
https://t.co/IBgvXBcmWj
Europe survived the most perilous stretch of its energy crisis without significant supply disruptions. Then workers in France went on strike, roiling activities from ports to power plants https://t.co/sjZJcDA5x7 via @markets@FrancoisDeBeaup@a_shiryaevskaya@bwingfield
There's an octane shortage in the Atlantic Basin. And it's making premium gasoline even more expensive.
@barbarajpowell8@RefinedRachel
https://t.co/8w4B5iyQxa via @markets
The UK faces a blast of Arctic weather, boosting demand for natural gas and testing the country’s energy networks in the final weeks of winter https://t.co/d4iwBqfThi
While at the height of the energy crisis some EU leaders pledged a massive overhaul of the power market, what’s likely to emerge is anything but radical.
https://t.co/vKQN8ULJHY via @johnainger@E_Krukowska@petrasorge
If you read only one thing about Europe's energy transition since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it should be this, from @MathisWilliam and @AkshatRathi:
https://t.co/D5KVrtXfLr via @business
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The UK faces a brutal reality: either taxes are raised, free NHS services are cut, other government departments are effectively scrapped — or the health service breaks https://t.co/xoosy9nxEb via @bpolitics
@aeberman12@JLeeEnergy Mr. Berman - Thank you for your comment. Power prices have improved on average compared to last year. The weather score, which is based on the forecast, is a bit worse than the historical average. The methodology has further details about our calculations.
Mild weather in Europe (and forecast of even warmer around New Year), strong wind generation, and low Christmas demand are curbing nat gas consumption in Europe significantly, allowing inventories to build counter-seasonally.
TTF is down to ~€78 per MWh, lowest since February
Germany is set to boost its reliance on coal as it battles an unprecedented energy crisis — even at the expense of its ambitious climate goals
https://t.co/du61XPaNLl via @business@_ToddGillespie@josefinefokuhl