Category: Energy and Environment

Britain gas supply: current state and future challenges

9 March 2026

Introduction: Why Britain gas supply matters Britain gas supply is central to daily life, heating homes, powering industry and balancing electricity grids. With gas still a major component of the UK energy mix, concerns about security of supply, price volatility and the transition to low‑carbon alternatives make the topic highly relevant for households, businesses and […]

Sanctioned Russian LNG tanker Arctic Metagaz erupts in flames

5 March 2026

Introduction: Why the incident matters The reported attack on the russian lng tanker arctic metagaz has immediate safety, commercial and geopolitical implications. As a vessel subject to international sanctions and linked by intelligence to Russia’s Arctic LNG‑2 project, any damage or disruption to the carrier affects energy routes, enforcement of sanctions and regional maritime security […]

Scottish Power’s role in the UK energy transition

25 February 2026

Introduction: Why Scottish Power matters Energy companies are central to the UK’s economic security, household costs and progress towards net zero. Scottish Power, as a recognised supplier and developer of electricity assets, plays an important role in those debates. Coverage of the company is relevant for customers watching bills, policymakers planning grid upgrades, and investors […]

Scottish Power’s role in the UK’s energy transition

27 January 2026

Introduction: Why Scottish Power matters Scottish Power is a major energy company in the United Kingdom and a prominent player in the country’s transition to low-carbon power. Its activities touch household bills, business supply, electricity networks and renewable generation, making it a company whose strategies and investments are relevant to consumers, policymakers and investors alike. […]