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US AI companies sign White House ‘Ratepayer Protection Pledge’ March 05, 2026 | Emma Whitford

US President Donald Trump hosted executives from seven American technology companies at the White House Wednesday to address what he described as a PR problem — American communities being wary of data centers.... (more story)

EU ports strategy features foreign investment monitoring, possible access curbs March 04, 2026 | Louis de Briant and Nicholas Hirst

EU criteria for monitoring foreign investments in strategic ports will be set and market access possibly restricted under an EU ports strategy issued by the European Commission on Wednesday. The review of the ... (more story)

EU energy data space and AI tools set out in digitalization roadmap March 04, 2026 | Louis de Briant and Matthew Newman

The EU energy sector would see a "Common European Energy Data Space" realized early next year to harmonize data access, under proposals in a draft European Commission roadmap. Agreements between public authori... (more story)

Stillwater says generators' 'late rebidding' was deliberate in Australian antitrust appeal March 04, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

“Late rebidding” by electricity generators Stanwell and CS Energy was a deliberate choice designed to maximize price spikes rather than a routine response to changing market conditions, Stillwater Pastoral tol... (more story)

Stillwater appeal puts 'market power' at center of Australian case against Stanwell March 02, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Arguments over the concept of market power dominated the first day of a two-week hearing in Stillwater Pastoral’s appeal in its antitrust class action against Australian electricity generators Stanwell and CS ... (more story)

EU, UK competition deal to improve ‘predictability’ and ‘legal certainty’ February 25, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

The EU and UK’s competition watchdogs have formalized a cooperation agreement that would ensure “smooth interactions” on antitrust and merger cases. The deal was unique in that it would allow the Competition a... (more story)

US House committee hears pitch for off-grid AI data centers February 24, 2026 | Emma Whitford

Proposals to expand artificial intelligence data centers without spiking consumer energy bills dominated a US House hearing Tuesday, including regulatory reform to facilitate new generation off the grid. Repub... (more story)

Hungarian threat to block latest Russia sanctions disrupts EU unity on Ukraine February 23, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Hungary has threatened to block the 20th sanctions package and the €90 billion European loan to Ukraine if oil transit does not resume soon through a pipeline damaged at the end of January. Hungary and Slovaki... (more story)

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Battle over EU industry law's scope still has quite a way to go March 04, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello and Cynthia Kroet

Debate about the scope of the EU's Industrial Accelerator Act is far from over, despite the European Commission’s much-delayed plan being formally presented by industry chief Stéphane Séjourné on Wednesday. Qu... (more story)

Iran crisis reveals EU's continued energy imports vulnerability March 02, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Oil and gas prices have surged since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran. While well below levels reached during the 2022 Ukraine crisis, prices are expected to continue climbing. Europe's concern is not to see... (more story)

Under pressure to pay for energy in US, AI companies face tradeoffs February 27, 2026 | Emma Whitford and Amy Miller

As US President Donald Trump pressures Big Tech to shield consumers from utility bill hikes associated with electricity-hungry data centers, companies can anticipate difficult tradeoffs. Adding power to the el... (more story)

Russia's tactics in Ukraine raising concerns about EU energy security February 19, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy sector has got European experts worried that the EU's electricity network is not sufficiently protected against physical and hybrid threats, especially drones. Th... (more story)

Canada, EU electric car resets with China highlight US struggles February 12, 2026 | Bradley Dress

Canada’s recent trade deal with China and a new EU rule mark a new turn in the electric vehicle market and reflect a broader shift toward sustainable Chinese cars — over the concerns of the US. 

Dassault's court date arrives for EU green taxonomy fight over business aircraft February 09, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Dassault Aviation will argue to EU judges on Tuesday that business aircraft were unlawfully excluded from the bloc’s green taxonomy. The case is significant in marking the first time a company has sought to ov... (more story)

US accelerated minerals strategy faces array of challenges February 06, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration this week accelerated its critical minerals strategy, but the US still faces challenges — including regulatory burdens and partner cooperation — to implement an ambitious vision for re... (more story)

India dismantles nuclear monopolies to power AI race February 03, 2026 | Freny Patel

Linking nuclear energy reform to leadership in artificial intelligence, India's High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami describes a bill overhauling the country's nuclear legislation as a “modern free trade agreem... (more story)