
Energy crisis sets Poland on rocky transition out of fossil fuels
High coal prices, scarce fossil gas supplies and barriers to renewable energy projects are complicating Poland’s transition from fossil fuels amid the ongoing energy crisis.

High coal prices, scarce fossil gas supplies and barriers to renewable energy projects are complicating Poland’s transition from fossil fuels amid the ongoing energy crisis.
Finland may vote against the Biodiversity Strategy tabled by the Commission.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese pledged Saturday to join hands to tackle contingencies that may affect the sovereignty of their countries, amid China’s growing assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region.
U.S. trade and energy policies have created a “double standard”, with Europe left paying higher prices for its natural gas, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday.
Leaders of Spain, Portugal, and France agreed on Thursday (20 October) to replace the ill-starred MidCat project – a gas pipeline meant to connect Spain and France – with a new “green energy corridor” that would, at least theoretically, be able to transport hydrogen.

Russia can access enough tankers to ship most of its oil beyond the reach of a new G7 price cap, industry players and a US official said, underscoring the limits of the most ambitious plan yet to curb Moscow’s wartime revenue.
Headquartered in Burntisland, Fife, Briggs Marine & Environmental Services (Briggs Marine) is a family-owned business with a more than 40-year history of working in the marine industry.
Barclays lowered on Friday its Brent Crude price forecast for this year and next due to expected slowing growth in oil demand.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declared on Thursday, Oct.20, that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s use of energy and hunger as weapons has failed to divide the West and he would not win the fight by utilizing scorched earth policies.
Fifty European Parliament lawmakers have written to the EU executive to express concerns about the shift to electric mobility, a move they fear could leave Europe reliant on third countries for key materials.