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Middle East states will look to Europe’s gas market
Eastern Mediterranean gas development has stepped up in hopes of forming a new hub
Central Europe is cutting dependence on Russian energy
Poland, Czechia and Slovakia have seen energy ties with Russia decline sharply, in contrast to neighbouring Hungary.
Reform challenge may extend South Africa energy crisis
An alleged assassination attempt on Eskom’s outgoing CEO underscores the escalating crisis at the state-owned power firm
United Arab Emirates will boost oil and gas output
The United Arab Emirates plans to develop new oil fields and increase production from existing ones.
Canberra's energy price cap appears to be working
The government's recent cap on wholesale gas prices appears to be having an effect in lower energy costs
The US electricity grid is coming under more pressure
The increase in extreme weather events in adding to pressure on the ageing US electricity grid as demand rises
The battery energy storage market will grow rapidly
Electricity storage is as important to energy independence efforts as securing supply, and the market is evolving fast
Private-sector fusion spending unlikely to make profit
Nuclear fusion is attracting sizeable funds, but proof of concept and technical and economic viability are uncertain