Finland's Fortum starts using US nuclear fuel in bid to reduce Russian dependence Article 400 words 7 votes
What if Germany had invested in nuclear power? A comparison between the German energy policy the last twenty years and an alternative policy of investing in nuclear power. Link 9 votes
Climate hero or villain? As it rapidly adopts clean technologies while drilling furiously for oil and gas, Norway is a paradox. climate change Article 1955 words 11 votes
Labour lifts Tories’ ‘absurd’ ban on UK onshore windfarms energy.renewable Article 712 words 34 votes
Spain has more green power than it can use energy.renewable Article 135 words, published Jun 19 2024 22 votes
Sweden's nuclear power goal is challenging but attainable – government wants 2.5 gigawatts of new capacity online by 2035 Article 77 words 8 votes
New rules to overhaul US electric grids could boost wind and solar power energy.renewable climate change Article 1541 words 9 votes
Networked geothermal is catching on in Minnesota energy.renewable Article 1379 words, published Apr 5 2024 19 votes
California is preparing to defend itself — and the nation — against Donald Trump 2.0 pollution Article 31 votes
Joe Biden administration announces $1.5 billion loan for first reopening of a shuttered US nuclear plant Article 354 words 28 votes
Connecticut, USA wants to penalize insurers for backing fossil-fuel projects Article 862 words 13 votes
France could soon build several nuclear reactors in Sweden, according to a letter of intent signed by the two countries' energy ministers Article 500 words 11 votes
Developing countries emit 2/3 of the world's carbon: they can't afford the lending terms of renewable projects climate change energy.renewable Article 1618 words, published Dec 2 2023 38 votes
Norway's new gas field highlights tensions as COP28 climate talks open – new North Sea projects jar with push to phase out fossil fuels climate change Article 77 words 4 votes
Solar power to the people: California program brings clean energy to Oakland energy.renewable Article 1225 words, published Nov 18 2023 11 votes
Sweden's government has pledged to take an active role in securing financing for a massive buildout of nuclear power to meet an expected surge in electricity demand Article 540 words 9 votes
Norway's government risks crisis over a contentious package of EU energy bills Article 589 words 5 votes
The unexpected climate policy that could tackle both national debt and China: Carbon pricing has the potential to become a bipartisan policy climate change Article 917 words, published Oct 26 2023 26 votes
China climate envoy says phasing out fossil fuels 'unrealistic' climate change Article 527 words 22 votes
German cabinet approves measure to expedite solar deployment energy.renewable Article 308 words, published Aug 18 2023 11 votes
Environmental experts have criticised the Swedish government's plan to build at least ten nuclear reactors in the next twenty years Article 599 words 22 votes
One year old, US climate law is already turbocharging clean energy technology energy.renewable Article 1080 words 34 votes
Denmark delays man-made energy island in North Sea due to high costs – more options for better and cheaper concept will be analyzed energy.renewable Article 4 votes
Norway approves nineteen oil and gas projects, saying the resulting investments are worth over $19 billion Article 255 words 13 votes
Green energy is cheaper... so why aren't we using it? energy.renewable Video 20:38, published Jun 16 2023 24 votes
Respect existence or expect resistance – protests in Norway against wind farm on Sámi land energy.renewable Article 484 words 3 votes
How Iceland became a geothermal powerhouse energy.renewable Video 8:13, published Jul 18 2022 5 votes
Norway under pressure to scale back fossil fuel expansion plans – campaigners say development of huge Rosebank field in North Sea would drive climate breakdown climate change Article 1198 words 2 votes
Europe's nuclear divide grows – first new plant in sixteen years comes on stream in Finland day after Germany pulls plug on last reactors Article 1220 words 10 votes
Activists block Norway's energy ministry, protesting against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by the Sámi indigenous people energy.renewable Article 241 words 4 votes
Sweden and France could be set to join forces to build new nuclear power stations in the Nordic nation Article 426 words 5 votes
UK looks to Sweden for a solution to nuclear waste – repeated attempts to find a suitable location have been stymied by political intransigence and environmentalists Article 1042 words 4 votes
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock signed a deal with Denmark to boost investment in hydro and wind power energy.renewable Article 694 words, published Nov 7 2017 3 votes
Finland is building the world's first permanent disposal site for nuclear waste, with no shortage of people wanting to be its neighbours Article 853 words 13 votes
Norway is vowing to help Europe turn away from Russian gas, but that's set off a political battle with the left-wing opposition that rejects expanded gas exploration Article 1013 words 7 votes
The construction of two energy islands off the coast of Denmark is being sped up to help wean the country off Russian fossil fuels energy.renewable Link 6 votes
Denmark wants to phase out natural gas entirely and will quadruple the production of solar and onshore wind energy by 2030 energy.renewable Article 13 votes
Four Canadian provinces push ahead with plan to build small nuclear reactors to supply power Article 317 words 17 votes
Sweden approves plans for Forsmark nuclear waste storage site – will bury nuclear waste in the bedrock, and seal the facilities once they are full Article 342 words, published Nov 7 2017 7 votes
With climate change emerging as a primary issue in this month's Norwegian parliamentary election, there are signs people are questioning the country's reliance on crude oil climate change Video 2:42 6 votes
Greenland stops oil and gas exploration – natural resources minister Naaja Nathanielsen said the environment and climatic impacts had been assessed as being too high climate change Article 753 words, published Nov 7 2017 23 votes