ACS explains how digital channels can allow utilities to enact lightning-fast decisions and keep consumers engaged
With Germany and Portugal exceeding expectations to run on renewable energy alone for long stretches, Europe can establish itself as a beacon of sustainability for the world
After 20 years in the role, Saudi Arabia’s powerful Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources has been dismissed from his role, in the midst of wider ministerial reshuffling in the country
Coal mining giant Peabody has been forced to apply for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, partly as a result of the firm’s ill-fated attempts to expand into Australia
Despite maintaining near-record production levels, Saudi Arabia has seen its share of the world oil market contract
China has plans to build nuclear reactors on board ships as part of its ambitious 2030 energy goals
Thomas Piquemal has stepped down as CFO of EDF over the cost of the planned Hinkley Point nuclear power plant
Ontario is divided over the decision of its provincial government to implement a carbon-pricing scheme
While plummeting oil prices have been felt around the world, they have brought about a couple of fundamental changes in Saudi Arabia
Following a complaint from the US, the WTO has ruled India’s solar energy mission discriminates against international competitors
Speaking in Texas, the Saudi oil minister said the kingdom will not cut production and high-cost producers should leave the market first
After a meeting in Doha, leading OPEC members and Russia agreed to hold oil production at January levels