Philippines: More renewables and nuclear power in the energy mix
The Philippines wants to add nuclear power to its energy mix. A memorandum of understanding with the United States lays the groundwork for a feasibility study.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Philippines wants to add nuclear power to its energy mix. A memorandum of understanding with the United States lays the groundwork for a feasibility study.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Indonesian government wants to force operators of oil and gas fields to start production promptly. Jakarta is hoping for higher revenues from exports and taxes.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Year-of-the-Horse New Year Gala delivers a cascade of robot and AI performances. In a show of force, China’s state broadcaster invokes technological strength and pride in “made in China.”
By Leonardo Pape and Fabian Peltsch
With billions of yuan in digital cash giveaways, Alibaba, Tencent and ByteDance are launching a fresh subsidy war for Lunar New Year – even as Beijing has spent months insisting it wants to curb destructive price wars.
By Jörn Petring and Marcel Grzanna
A key implementing protocol for the methane regulation appears close to completion. It was developed by US researchers and is expected to be presented to the European Commission and member states in the coming weeks.
By Manuel Berkel
Jens Stoltenberg will assume the Chair of the Munich Security Conference “when he believes he can actually do that,” current MSC Chair Wolfgang Ischinger announced.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Robert Wallenhauer
The energy industry has reacted with alarm to recent remarks by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the electricity market design. For now, however, the Commission is seeking to play down the issue.
By Manuel Berkel
In the event of a national defense scenario, the German Armed Forces would depend heavily on support from the private sector. Yet it often remains unclear which concrete responsibilities companies would be expected to assume.
By Heiko Höpfler