US sanctions on Russian oil and gas producers could have major implications for energy markets, but their impact depends on multiple factors. The post How the new US sanctions on Russian oil will impact energy markets appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Contrary to the perception that AI data centers are only adding strain to the US grid, the facilities are in a position to help address issues facing the electricity system. The post Data centers aren’t grid villains—they’re allies appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
The metal gallium plays an outsized role in US war readiness—and China controls most of its supply. As geopolitical competition deepens, the United States needs a new playbook to fix this vulnerability. The post Solving the US military’s gallium dilemma requires turning trash into treasure appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
The EU's next enlargement wave could lead to greater European competitiveness and influence—or risk deepening divisions within the bloc. Tying energy security to enlargement offers Brussels a way back into the geopolitical game. The post EU enlargement could redefine its energy geopolitics appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council