Europe continues to face volatile energy markets and uncertain gas supplies, with some countries becoming particularly vulnerable to the effects of this current energy crisis.
Governments are attempting to control demand through reduced usage, while simultaneously securing supply by switching to alternative fuels - all while mitigating financing constraints and regulatory bottlenecks.
Patrick Bauduin talks to Aura Sabadus senior journalist at ICIS about these issues, as well as price capping and energy market integration with Eastern Europe.
In this episode of the Energy Transitions Podcast, we hear from Leon Laing, Manager: Planning and Customer Services at the Drakenstein Municipality in the...
As Europe’s electricity prices soar, the European Commission is considering whether the energy market design is fit for purpose. Governments are weighing market interventions...
As Europe comes to terms with its overreliance on Russian gas and looks at ways to secure supply for the coming winter, nuclear power,...