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Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...
Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...
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UK Tightens Rules on Waste Incinerators
The UK government announced stricter regulations for new waste incinerators in England, requiring them to meet stringent criteria such as landfill reduction and carbon capture to address environmental concerns and public opposition; current incineration rates are nearly 50% of household waste.
UK Tightens Rules on Waste Incinerators
The UK government announced stricter regulations for new waste incinerators in England, requiring them to meet stringent criteria such as landfill reduction and carbon capture to address environmental concerns and public opposition; current incineration rates are nearly 50% of household waste.
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Canadian Gold Sector Poised for M&A Surge in 2025
High gold prices and low reserve levels are fueling a predicted surge in mergers and acquisitions within Canada's precious metals sector in 2025, with several large deals already completed in 2024, such as Gold Fields' \$2.16 billion acquisition of Osisko Mining.
Canadian Gold Sector Poised for M&A Surge in 2025
High gold prices and low reserve levels are fueling a predicted surge in mergers and acquisitions within Canada's precious metals sector in 2025, with several large deals already completed in 2024, such as Gold Fields' \$2.16 billion acquisition of Osisko Mining.
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Israel and Greece Strengthen Energy Ties Amidst Regional Instability
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen visited Athens, signing an agreement with his Greek counterpart to strengthen energy cooperation, focusing on the Great Sea Interconnector project linking Israel, Cyprus, and Greece, while highlighting the strategic nature of Israel-Greece relations amid regional in...
Israel and Greece Strengthen Energy Ties Amidst Regional Instability
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen visited Athens, signing an agreement with his Greek counterpart to strengthen energy cooperation, focusing on the Great Sea Interconnector project linking Israel, Cyprus, and Greece, while highlighting the strategic nature of Israel-Greece relations amid regional in...
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Ukraine Ends Russian Gas Transit, Raising EU Energy Security Concerns
Ukraine will not renew its contract allowing Russia to send gas through its pipelines to the EU, ending on December 31, 2023, impacting Eastern European countries dependent on this route and potentially affecting the EU's unity. Despite EU claims of preparedness, some member states are actively seek...
Ukraine Ends Russian Gas Transit, Raising EU Energy Security Concerns
Ukraine will not renew its contract allowing Russia to send gas through its pipelines to the EU, ending on December 31, 2023, impacting Eastern European countries dependent on this route and potentially affecting the EU's unity. Despite EU claims of preparedness, some member states are actively seek...
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Millions of Australians Miss Out on \$300 Annual Energy Savings
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that millions of households could save over \$300 yearly on energy bills by switching plans, but nearly half miss out due to staying on the same plans for two or more years, with those who switched saving \$317 on average.
Millions of Australians Miss Out on \$300 Annual Energy Savings
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that millions of households could save over \$300 yearly on energy bills by switching plans, but nearly half miss out due to staying on the same plans for two or more years, with those who switched saving \$317 on average.
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India to Drive 25% of Global Oil Demand Growth in 2025
The EIA projects India to account for 25% of global oil demand growth in 2025, totaling 330,000 bpd increase, exceeding China's 250,000 bpd, due to strong economic growth and rising fuel demand; this contrasts with China's slowdown and increased EV adoption.

India to Drive 25% of Global Oil Demand Growth in 2025
The EIA projects India to account for 25% of global oil demand growth in 2025, totaling 330,000 bpd increase, exceeding China's 250,000 bpd, due to strong economic growth and rising fuel demand; this contrasts with China's slowdown and increased EV adoption.
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Slovakia Urges Ukraine to Concede Territory for Peace with Russia
Slovakia's Defense Minister Robert Kalinak urged Ukraine to cede territory for peace with Russia, amid strained relations stemming from Ukraine's halting of Russian gas transit and Slovakia's retaliatory threats; this highlights growing divisions within the EU.

Slovakia Urges Ukraine to Concede Territory for Peace with Russia
Slovakia's Defense Minister Robert Kalinak urged Ukraine to cede territory for peace with Russia, amid strained relations stemming from Ukraine's halting of Russian gas transit and Slovakia's retaliatory threats; this highlights growing divisions within the EU.
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Germany's Renewable Energy Boom: Record Production Amidst Rising Electricity Imports
In 2024, Germany generated a record 285 terawatt-hours of renewable energy, comprising 54% of its electricity consumption, driven by a 16% increase in solar power despite less sunshine. However, Germany also became a net importer of 28.5 terawatt-hours of electricity, raising concerns regarding ener...

Germany's Renewable Energy Boom: Record Production Amidst Rising Electricity Imports
In 2024, Germany generated a record 285 terawatt-hours of renewable energy, comprising 54% of its electricity consumption, driven by a 16% increase in solar power despite less sunshine. However, Germany also became a net importer of 28.5 terawatt-hours of electricity, raising concerns regarding ener...
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Honolulu v. Sunoco: Supreme Court Weighs State Lawsuit on Interstate Pollution
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Honolulu's lawsuit against Sunoco, alleging climate damages from interstate emissions under Hawaii state law; the Solicitor General supports denial of certiorari, raising concerns about legal precedent and potential chaos for interstate commerce.

Honolulu v. Sunoco: Supreme Court Weighs State Lawsuit on Interstate Pollution
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Honolulu's lawsuit against Sunoco, alleging climate damages from interstate emissions under Hawaii state law; the Solicitor General supports denial of certiorari, raising concerns about legal precedent and potential chaos for interstate commerce.
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Finnish Seizure of Oil Tanker Highlights Baltic Sea Tensions
Finnish authorities seized the Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging an undersea power cable and four telecom lines in the Baltic Sea on December 25th, prompting a legal challenge by the owner and raising concerns about regional security.

Finnish Seizure of Oil Tanker Highlights Baltic Sea Tensions
Finnish authorities seized the Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging an undersea power cable and four telecom lines in the Baltic Sea on December 25th, prompting a legal challenge by the owner and raising concerns about regional security.
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FPL Proposes $2.48 Billion Rate Increase for System Expansion and Solar Energy
Florida Power & Light (FPL) will propose a four-year plan to raise base electric rates by roughly $2.48 billion from 2026-2027 to fund system expansion for its 6 million customers and invest in solar energy, with an average annual customer bill increase of 2.5% projected from 2025-2029.

FPL Proposes $2.48 Billion Rate Increase for System Expansion and Solar Energy
Florida Power & Light (FPL) will propose a four-year plan to raise base electric rates by roughly $2.48 billion from 2026-2027 to fund system expansion for its 6 million customers and invest in solar energy, with an average annual customer bill increase of 2.5% projected from 2025-2029.
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