
Sweden Narrowly Avoids Blackout After Two Power Failures
The incident has once again highlighted the challenges facing European power grids as the share of wind and solar generation continues to grow.

The incident has once again highlighted the challenges facing European power grids as the share of wind and solar generation continues to grow.

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.