
Heatwave Exposes Vulnerability of Europe’s Energy System
Brussels rules out immediate supply risks but acknowledges that stability increasingly depends on cross-border exchanges, batteries, and demand management.

Brussels rules out immediate supply risks but acknowledges that stability increasingly depends on cross-border exchanges, batteries, and demand management.

Think tank Ember proposes integrating solar and wind power with existing hydropower structures to maximize current grids without needing expensive upgrades.

Proposed gas-fired backup plants face EU restrictions, limiting Germany’s ability to secure reliable electricity during periods of low renewable output.

The failure shines a light on the consequences of rapidly shifting to green energy—but will wider Europe heed the warning?

Germany’s renewable energy experiment falters without reliable backup plans
While a mandated energy transition is breaking Western economies, Hungary demonstrates how clean energy generation can pair with a stable economy if done without ideological force.

It’s full steam ahead for Spain’s anti-nuclear agenda, with the sector treated as a major strategic roadblock to developing renewables.

Offshore energy targets could risk marine environment and increase dependence on China to the tune of €800 billion

Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.

Member states will have to use 42.5% renewable energy by the end of the decade, despite MEPs saying it will jeopardize Europeans’ energy security and the very “future of their children.”