Low prices may last until 2016 after OPEC maintains high production levels
Kenya has begun building the continent’s largest wind farm, which promises to provide 20 percent of the country’s electricity
SoftBank is to take part in a plan to deliver 20GW of solar capacity and set India on its way to becoming a leader in the renewables market
Following a deal struck between the two states last year, the bi-directional supply of electricity between Finland to Russia will commence this week
Despite a reputation for inaction, the SFC has announced a probe into China’s largest solar power company
Three years after operations were suspended due to safety concerns, Shell has been given the go ahead to resume drilling
Fairfield Energy has become the latest name to scale back its North Sea operations, and plans to shut down production entirely come June
Innovative technologies are making better use of our cities’ leftovers. Arthur Kay spoke to The New Economy about how he is turning our waste coffee into clean green biofuels
Saudi’s state-owned oil giant is restructured in another in a series of changes that will transform the country’s economy
The electric automaker has announced that it is producing a series of batteries to power homes and businesses
Falling oil prices hit Anglo-Dutch giant’s profits by 56 percent, but refining business softens the blow
For some, the influence on the global price of oil that the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has held in the global economy makes it little more than a cartel. For decades, the group has carried significant sway over global energy policy, with its primary role being seen as ensuring a stable price […]