Spain’s Blackout Probe Blames Grid Operator, Government, Watchdog April 17, 2026 An inquiry by the Spanish Senate blames the government, as well the country’s grid operator and energy watchdog, for last...
Sweden Sees Russia Intensifying Cyber Attacks on Infrastructure April 16, 2026 By Charlie Duxbury Russia’s intelligence services are now seeking to damage European infrastructure with cyber attacks rather than merely overwhelm websites with excess...
Big Tech Puts Financial Heft Behind Next-Gen Nuclear Power as AI Demand Surges April 10, 2026 Big Tech is reshaping the funding landscape for new nuclear technologies as it seeks to bolster electricity supply for power-hungry...
Here’s a List of Gulf Energy Infrastructure Damaged in Iran War April 7, 2026 By Dylan Griffiths and Carlos Caminada Dozens of refineries, oil fields, gas plants, ports and other energy infrastructure have been damaged by missile and drone strikes,...
Energy Fallout From Iran War Signals Global Wake-Up Call for Renewable Energy March 27, 2026 By Aniruddha Ghosal, Anton L. Delgado and Allan Olingo The war in Iran is exposing the world’s reliance on fragile fossil fuel routes, lending urgency to calls for hastening...
Gulf Energy Industry Will Take Years to Recover From Iran War March 24, 2026 By Julian Lee and Paul Burkhardt It took just days for the Iran war to hobble oil fields, refineries and gas plants across the Persian Gulf,...
US Allies See No Way of Opening Hormuz Strait During War March 20, 2026 By Ellen Milligan, Golnar Motevalli and Alex Wickham Europe’s biggest naval powers don’t see away of reopening the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping before the Iran war...
Iran Attacks Energy Sites, Defying Trump Calls for Restraint March 19, 2026 By Patrick Sykes and Dana Khraiche Iran maintained attacks on energy assets around the Middle East even after US President Donald Trump called for restraint, with...
Greek Firms Scan Computer Systems as Iran War Raises Cyberattack Risks, Sources Say March 18, 2026 By Renee Maltezou and Yannis Souliotis Greek shipowners and other companies are scanning their computer systems for evidence of cyberattacks after advice from the National Cybersecurity...
AI Hyperscalers’ Shadow Borrowing Bolsters Private Credit Risks March 17, 2026 By Esteban Duarte Investment in AI infrastructure via off-balance sheet debt is increasing the exposure of insurers and private credit funds to hyperscalers,...