TotalEnergies income slips year-on-year but project pipeline grows
Multinational energy business TotalEnergies, headquartered in France, has posted an 18% year-on-year drop in net income in the first quarter of 2025, falling from $5.1bn to $4.2bn.
Multinational energy business TotalEnergies, headquartered in France, has posted an 18% year-on-year drop in net income in the first quarter of 2025, falling from $5.1bn to $4.2bn.
Spanish utility Red Eléctrica has ruled out a cyber-attack as the cause for the extensive collapse of its grid yesterday as attention turns to a potential solar plants shutdown.
Denmark-based Topsoe has been selected to supply technology and services for a large-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility in Zhoushan City, China.
Power outages sweeping across Spain and Portugal today (28 April) have disrupted transport networks, industries and telecommunications, raising questions about the resilience of the Iberian energy grid and its reliance on renewables.
The Dutch government will allocate $726m towards construction of Aramis CCS – the Netherlands’ largest carbon capture project – after energy companies Shell and TotalEnergies withdrew part of their planned funding.
Sales of generators for on-site medical oxygen are driving growth at France-based engineering business Mil’s, which is seeing notably strong sales for its vacuum pressure swing adsorption oxygen generators.
Power outages which today hit Spain, Portugal, and parts of France have severely impacted industrial and consumer operations and underlined the need for grid stability and more secure networks.
Turkey recently released its industrial and technology strategy which targets 27 areas, covering everything from giant industrial parks and hydrogen fuel cells to carbon capture and storage (CCS) and digital infrastructure.
The UK Energy Secretary told Net Zero critics to “bring it on” as he said its government is committed to driving clean power at the close of the two-day conference in London on the future...
The European Commission has approved a €612m Portuguese scheme to lower electricity levy rates for energy-intensive companies.