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US, Ukraine sign major economic deal for minerals April 30, 2025 | Bradley Dress and Eliana Hubacker

The US and Ukraine signed a major agreement today giving Washington investment access to Kyiv’s rare earth minerals, oil and gas in return for security commitments.

EU solar security at risk from use of Chinese inverters, industry lobby warns April 30, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

EU solar-panel makers and the bloc's power grid need regulatory intervention to reduce its dangerous exposure to Chinese-manufactured photovoltaic inverters, devices needed to connect panels to the electricity... (more story)

Icelandic power provider Landsvirkjun faces probe into electric supply (update*) April 30, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

Landsvirkjun, Iceland's main electricity generator, is the target of an antitrust investigation into whether it is unfairly refusing to supply producers of hydrogen and e-fuel in the country. The probe is brou... (more story)

US Supreme Court grapples with class certification rules April 29, 2025 | Claude Marx

US Supreme Court justices asked tough questions of both parties today in a case aimed at determining if uninjured parties can be part of a certified class in class-action litigation. And for the most part, the... (more story)

Interconnectors key security tool against blackouts, says Spain grid operator April 29, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Interconnectors, which allow for power to be transferred between countries in line with demand, have a key role to play in securing the Spanish power system against events such as yesterday's blackout, Eduardo... (more story)

Split Germany into five bidding zones for higher efficiency, Entso-E says April 28, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

A new review by Entso-E — the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity — has found that dividing the Germany-Luxembourg market area into five bidding zones to trade electricity would g... (more story)

US seabed mining strategy bypasses ongoing UN talks, EU Commission says April 28, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

A US executive order to fast-track deep-sea mining projects bypasses ongoing UN negotiations and threatens international ocean governance, the European Commission said today. The bloc's executive arm "deeply r... (more story)

UK transition finance risks losing focus amid competing pressures April 25, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

The UK's efforts to become a global leader in transition finance may be hindered by competing government priorities, warns Vanessa Havard-Williams, who recently chaired the Transition Finance Market Review. Th... (more story)

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If UK banks don't meet climate-risk expectations, could binding rules follow? April 30, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

UK banks and insurers received updated climate-risk guidance from the Bank of England's supervisory arm today, just as the UK government itself was being dressed down for being unprepared to face climate chang... (more story)

Constellation, Calpine deal draws opposition from states as US FERC vets merger April 01, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

Power company Constellation Energy's proposed acquisition of rival Calpine Corp. has drawn protests from the Maryland Office of People’s Counsel and the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate despite the mer... (more story)

US FTC noncompete rule in jeopardy, but labor restraints remain risky March 13, 2025 | Chris May and Clayton Vickers

A pause on US Federal Trade Commission litigation defending a controversial nationwide ban of noncompete agreements, alongside a new agency labor antitrust task force, has offered a mixed bag for employers try... (more story)

FERC data center debate offers early test of Trump administration agency process March 05, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A debate that could influence the way power-hungry data centers access energy from the mid-Atlantic to Chicago and beyond is currently playing out at the US Federal Energy Regulation Commission. It may also be... (more story)

Businesses toasting EU simplification drive could see lawmakers crash the party February 26, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello and Jean Comte

The European Commission unveiled today its first “omnibus” legislative text aimed at cutting administrative costs for companies. But the proposal might face difficulties during the scrutiny process as member s... (more story)

Energy sector eyes German election outcome to see if nuclear has a future February 24, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo and Helena Freitas

Europe's nuclear energy companies will be closely monitoring the German election outcome as parties debate re-establishing nuclear power plants in the country. While energy talks were overshadowed by concerns ... (more story)

German carmakers await new government’s first move on green rules February 24, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo and Helena Freitas

Once the backbone of Germany's economy, the struggling automotive industry is watching the new government closely for any hints on how it will help carmakers green their industry. While the sector is pushing f... (more story)

Trump’s tariff blackmail faces pushback for provoking uncertainty and chaos February 10, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

Donald Trump shows himself ready to use tariffs not only in a traditional way to win economic concessions, but also to force policy change. Businesses worldwide should therefore brace for an even more uncertai... (more story)