Offshore Wind Race Heats Up In Baltic Sea, Russia Or Not
Russia’s Baltic Fleet will find the sea lanes getting crowded as Baltic states flex their offshore wind muscles with massive new projects.
Russia’s Baltic Fleet will find the sea lanes getting crowded as Baltic states flex their offshore wind muscles with massive new projects.
Advocates for Ukraine’s green energy transition had their case underscored by the latest barrage of Russian missiles.
Civil society appeal: Plug energy sanctions loopholes and strengthen enforcement to end the war. The European Union and G7 must tighten their grip on Russia’s key revenue streams from exports of fossil fuels, say 290 European, international and Ukrainian NGOs in a joint public appeal to leaders of the EU … [continued]
Russia’s reliance on four, mainly Asian, countries to import its coal has increased since some countries implemented sanctions against Russia after it invaded Ukraine, according to Global Trade Tracker data. This trade shift corresponds with increased coal exports from the United States to Europe and EU sanctions that went into full effect … [continued]
A massive offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea will help Europe unwind its ties with Russia’s fossil energy industry, LNG sanctions or not.
A gigantic new green hydrogen plant in the Netherlands will help the European Union finally free itself from Russian gas, once and for all.
A low priced EV from Hyundai may be coming from Hyundai. Known as the Ioniq 2, the new model is expected to start at around 20,000 euros.
T&E President, Arie Bleijenberg, discusses.
The law of unintended consequences, green hydrogen edition, is on full display in Russia’s misbegotten war on Ukraine.
Six EU states join up to harvest green hydrogen from the Baltic Sea and transport it to industrial clusters in the Baltic region and beyond.