Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic stated that Serbia will do everything possible to protect its interests amid U. S. sanctions against the Russia-owned oil company NIS. These sanctions, introduced in January due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, impact NIS, Serbia’s largest oil importer. Although there were delays in enforcement, NIS confirmed that no further postponement will […] The post Serbia’s Leader Vows to Protect National Stake in NIS oil company appeared first on Modern Di...| Modern Diplomacy
Editor's note: There have been major developments in the local energy transition sector in September, including big funding for Hertha Metals, a powerful partnership for Fervo, and a launch on the horizon for Oxy. Below are the five most-read EnergyCaptialHTX stories from September 1-14. 1. Houston-area sustainable steel company emerges from stealth with $17M in VC funding Conroe-based Hertha Metals, a producer of substantial steel, has hauled in more than $17 million in venture capital from ...| Energy Capital
Con Edison is proposing significant rate hikes for 2026, with electric bills expected to rise by 11.3% and gas by 13.4% across New York City and Westchester. These increases highlight the urgent need for businesses to plan energy procurement strategies for the years ahead. The post Con Edison NY Rising Energy Costs appeared first on Diversegy.| Diversegy
In today’s interconnected energy markets, weather is often the main driver of short-term price swings and long-term infrastructure challenges. For commercial energy customers and brokers, understanding this connection is essential to navigating energy procurement and mitigating risk. The post How Weather Affects Energy Markets: Risks, Volatility, and Strategic Planning appeared first on Diversegy.| Diversegy
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