Regulatory & Compliance

Ethanol Producers Oppose EU-Mercosur Deal Over Market Risks
Renewable Energy Ethanol Producers Oppose EU-Mercosur Deal Over Market Risks

Europe’s quest for climate neutrality and energy sovereignty hinges on the resilience of its domestic biorefineries, yet these critical industrial hubs now face an existential threat from shifting trade policies. The association ePURE represents a sophisticated network of facilities that transform

UK Tribunal Rules for Reduced VAT on Public EV Charging
Renewable Energy UK Tribunal Rules for Reduced VAT on Public EV Charging

The recent decision by the United Kingdom’s First-Tier Tribunal regarding the taxation of electricity for electric vehicles marks a monumental shift in how the nation balances fiscal policy with its ambitious environmental objectives. For years, a significant disparity existed between homeowners

Indiana Launches Inquiry Into Utility Energy Affordability
Infrastructure & Technology Indiana Launches Inquiry Into Utility Energy Affordability

For many Hoosier families sitting around their kitchen tables today, the monthly electricity bill has transformed from a routine expense into a source of genuine financial anxiety that demands immediate state intervention. This growing tension between the cost of living and the necessity of basic

How Will Iron-Sodium Batteries Power Swiss Data Centers?
Energy Management How Will Iron-Sodium Batteries Power Swiss Data Centers?

Data centers have evolved into the invisible backbone of the global economy, yet their voracious appetite for electricity and reliance on aging backup technologies present a growing risk to the very digital stability they provide. As artificial intelligence and cloud computing continue to expand

Rising Data Center Power Demand Risks Higher Utility Bills
Energy Management Rising Data Center Power Demand Risks Higher Utility Bills

The rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence development throughout the United States has triggered an unprecedented surge in electricity consumption that threatens to destabilize the long-standing economic balance of the national power grid. As tech giants scramble to construct massive data

Can Sasol’s New Plant Secure Its Coal-Based Future?
Conventional Fuels Can Sasol’s New Plant Secure Its Coal-Based Future?

The intricate relationship between South Africa’s economic stability and its dependence on heavy industrial coal processing has reached a critical juncture where operational efficiency now dictates survival. As the operator of the world’s largest coal-to-liquids (CTL) complex, Sasol remains the

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