
Germany’s Heating Law ‘Reset’ Leaves Households Facing Higher Bills
Ministers talk of fairness, but the new deal keeps pressure on households as gas and oil heating face rising long-term costs.

Ministers talk of fairness, but the new deal keeps pressure on households as gas and oil heating face rising long-term costs.

Greens accuse government of backtracking; Merz says prosperity comes first

The U.S. president effectively accused Brussels of falling for a “con job” pushed by “political hacks.”

France is finally catching up with reality: going green means going nuclear.
Critics accuse the government of pushing renewables too fast without securing grid stability.

Spain’s blackout wasn’t a glitch—it was a warning.

Germany’s renewable energy experiment falters without reliable backup plans

‘New wave’ environmental organizations, led by scientists and engineers, no longer view nuclear energy with suspicion.

Eurocrats want a unified grid as soon as possible to advance the European superstate project.

Yesterday’s blackout exposed hidden flaws in Europe’s green energy strategy.