This paper examines how productivity dynamics and, as a consequence, potential output, are affected by energy price shocks.
The Baltic’s growing importance is not limited to gas. Owing to its strategic location, many refer to the sea as the 'NATO ...
Several European countries, including Italy, Spain, and Denmark, are reevaluating or overturning bans on nuclear power due to energy security concerns and grid challenges with renewable sources. While ...
Europe’s ambitious push toward carbon neutrality is rapidly replacing fossil fuel–fired power generation with variable renewable resources (VRE), but this shift is exposing the region to a growing ...
Electricity prices in Europe are falling this spring from two-year highs in the winter of 2025 as natural gas prices fall and renewable power generation jumps. Expensive natural gas in the winter amid ...
Germany's energy regulator on Tuesday said it has appointed Andreas Goss as the second managing director of Rosneft's German ...
Three years ago, on 24 February, Russia invaded Ukraine. The war is still ongoing and has had a significant impact on energy ...
PARIS/BERLIN, April 14 (Reuters) - More than three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Europe's energy security is fragile. U.S. liquefied natural gas helped to plug the Russian supply gap in ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that Ukraine is "on the brink of a humanitarian energy crisis". Source: a letter ...
LNG prices are on track to finish 2025 at roughly half the levels reached earlier this year, reversing concerns that Europe could face a tight winter with reserves well below recent norms.
At first glance, Europeans have reason to be concerned about affordability. Economic growth is much faster in America. And ...
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