News Britain To Boost Offshore Wind Auction Power Price Guarantees By 66% The offshore wind sector has been hit by surging supply chain and interest rate costs over the past year. Susanna Twidale 16th Nov
News Renault Sets Out Targets For EV Unit, Says Won’t Sell It Cheap The group set out financial targets for the unit, including an expected break-even in 2025. Gilles Guillaume 15th Nov
News Siemens Energy Reviews Wind Unit Set-Up After $5 Billion Loss A producer of key equipment such as gas turbines, converter stations and wind turbines, Siemens Energy is viewed by the German government as vital… Christoph Steitz 15th Nov
News Slovenia’s Nuclear Plant Prepares To Resume Output This Week The plant, jointly owned with Croatia, was shut down after the leak occurred on the connection system of the primary circuit on Oct. 6. Daria Sito-Sucic 14th Nov
News Iceland Prepares For Volcanic Eruption In Coming Days Iceland's Civil Protection Agency overnight ordered a complete evacuation of Grindavik, a fishing town of around 3,000 residents. Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen 13th Nov
News BAE On Track As Orders Flow Amid Heightened Geopolitical Risk BAE said on Friday it had booked £10 billion of orders since the end of June. Sarah Young 13th Nov
News Polish, Lithuanian Grids Analyse Land Route For New Power Link Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania still depend on Russia to ensure stable power supplies Marek Strzelecki 13th Nov
News Strong Pay Growth In UK Spreads To Public Sector, Survey Shows The Bank of England expects wage growth of 4.25% next year. William Schomberg 13th Nov
News Airbus Says Agreement With Turkish Airlines Reached In Principle For Order The spokesperson said the agreement was being ratified and would be communicated in the "coming days". Tim Hepher 13th Nov
Mega Projects Scientists Show How To Turn Lunar Soil Fertile For Agriculture Scientists are taking steps toward making moon agriculture a real possibility. Will Dunham 13th Nov
News Volkswagen Aims To Bring Under-$35,000 EV To US In 3-4 Years-VW Executive Options include VW plants in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Puebla, Mexico, as well as a new South Carolina assembly plant planned for VW subsidiary Scout. Paul Lienert 13th Nov
News OpenAI Seeks Partnerships To Generate AI Training Data The company's latest project could help it produce more nuanced training data. Jaspreet Singh 10th Nov
News Airbus Sees No Sign Of Germany Quitting Fighter Jet Project Airbus is Germany's industrial partner in the plan to build an interconnected system of fighters and drones. Tim Hepher 09th Nov
News Japan’s Efforts To Foster Chip Sector Are ‘Impressive’, Says Research Org Head The country is providing large subsidies to domestic and foreign chipmakers to build capacity. Sam Nussey 09th Nov
News Portugal Activists Urge Suspension Of Lithium Projects After PM Quits With more than 60,000 metric tons of known lithium reserves, Portugal is Europe's biggest lithium producer. Catarina Demony 09th Nov