Energy Policy
Europe’s Green Gridlock: How Speculative Finance is Stalling the Renewable Energy Revolution
Europe’s green energy goals are at risk as speculative “phantom projects” clog grid connection queues, stalling vital investments and creating a major economic bottleneck.
Is America’s Energy Grid Sabotaging Its AI Future?
The US leads in AI, but its hydrocarbon-based energy grid could be its Achilles’ heel, risking higher costs and ceding the lead in the global tech race.
Spain’s Green Revolution on the Brink: A Financial Analysis of Political Risk and Investment Futures
Political instability in Spain threatens its renewable energy leadership, creating significant risks and uncertainty for investors and the national economy.
The Nuclear Phoenix: Why Japan is Betting its Economic Future on a Controversial Past
Japan is reversing its post-Fukushima anti-nuclear stance due to economic necessity, a move with massive implications for its economy, investors, and markets.
Labour’s North Sea Pivot: What a New Drilling Strategy Means for the UK Economy and Your Portfolio
Labour’s new North Sea drilling plan signals a major economic and investment shift, balancing energy security with climate goals. What does it mean for you?
Labour’s North Sea Gambit: A New Era for UK Energy, Economics, and Investing?
Labour’s new North Sea Strategy signals a major shift in UK energy policy, impacting the economy, stock market, and investment landscape.
Labour’s North Sea Pivot: A Deep Dive into the New Economics of UK Energy
Labour’s new North Sea Strategy aims to relax exploration rules, balancing economic needs with climate goals. What does this mean for investors and the UK economy?
Sailing into the Storm: Why the Offshore Wind Revolution is Facing a Financial Crisis
The offshore wind industry, once a beacon of green investing, is now battling a perfect storm of high interest rates, supply chain chaos, and political risk.