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2025 Wrapped: IAEA’s Most-Read Nuclear Explainers

2025 Wrapped: IAEA’s Most-Read Nuclear Explainers

In 2025, IAEA website audiences were drawn in large numbers to our visual science explainers and features on the safe and secure uses of nuclear energy, nuclear science and technology

India Exports 97% of its Solar Modules to the US, Says PL Capital

India Exports 97% of its Solar Modules to the US, Says PL Capital

Solar power tariffs continue to decline as technology advances and mass adoption increases across the globe. According to a report by PL Capital, India's solar industry is finding a major customer in the United States. 

$11 Billion Investment Agenda on Gazprom’s 2026 Horizon

$11 Billion Investment Agenda on Gazprom’s 2026 Horizon

Russia’s energy giant Gazprom has received the blessing from its board of directors for its investment program and budget for next year, which is set at RUB 1.1 trillion (around $11 billion), a decrease from RUB 1.52 trillion (almost $15.22 billion) earmarked for 2025 and the spending of RUB 1.64 trillion (nearly $16.43 billion) for 2024.

Nigeria Bets on Long-Delayed Gas Pipeline to Ignite an Industrial Boom

Nigeria Bets on Long-Delayed Gas Pipeline to Ignite an Industrial Boom

Nigeria’s state oil and gas company is planning to jumpstart an industrial boom in the north of the country thanks to a much-delayed gas pipeline, Reuters has reported, citing the chief executive of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company. “This is not just about energy,” Bashir Ojulari said. “It’s about industrialisation - fertiliser plants, power generation, and gas-based industries 

ΙΕΑ: New Podcast Episode Explores the Shifting Geography of Energy Demand

ΙΕΑ: New Podcast Episode Explores the Shifting Geography of Energy Demand

The latest episode of the IEA’s Everything Energy podcast looks at how the geography of global energy demand is changing – an important trend with major implications for policymakers and the energy sector as a whole. For decades, energy consumption was largely concentrated in advanced economies such

Serbia Signs Short-Term Gas Deal With Russia

Serbia Signs Short-Term Gas Deal With Russia

Serbia has agreed to extend its gas supply arrangement with Russia for three months, President Aleksandar Vučić said on Tuesday, as the country continues to seek a long-term contract.

Where is the LNG Market Heading?

Where is the LNG Market Heading?

Over the past year, Europe’s gas market has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in its history. Liquefied natural gas (LNG), once a supplementary source of supply, has become a central pillar of the continent’s energy system. This shift was not the result of long-term planning but of necessity, 

North Macedonias ESM Signs 97 Mln Euro KfW, EBRD Loans for Energy Projects

North Macedonia's ESM Signs 97 Mln Euro KfW, EBRD Loans for Energy Projects

North Macedonia’s electricity producer ESM said on Monday it signed contracts with Germany's KfW and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for loans worth a total of 97 million euro ($114 million) for the development of the Bitola 3 solar power plant and the revitalisation of state-owned hydropower plants

Russias Pipeline Gas Exports to China Seen Up 25% This Year, Source Says

Russia's Pipeline Gas Exports to China Seen Up 25% This Year, Source Says

Russia's pipeline exports of natural gas to China are expected to have risen by a quarter this year, a source familiar with the data told Reuters on Monday, as Moscow ramps up sales to Asia and cements ties with the world's largest energy consumer

Oil Reserves, Financial Power and Risk: The US, China and Cyprus

Oil Reserves, Financial Power and Risk: The US, China and Cyprus

Strategic petroleum reserves were conceived as long-horizon insurance instruments, activated only during severe supply disruptions and largely insulated from short-term market management. That design assumption no longer holds