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Brazil’s Fuel of the Future: How E30 Ethanol Mandates and Bioenergy Are Reshaping Latin America’s Largest Energy Market

Brazil has long been one of the world’s most innovative energy economies — not because of its oil, but because of its sugarcane. For decades, the country has quietly built one of the most sophisticated biofuel programmes on the planet, turning a tropical agricultural crop into a genuine pillar of national energy security. In 2026, […]
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Japan’s Nuclear Renaissance in 2026: Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Restarts, LNG Cuts, and the Path to Energy Security

Japan’s Nuclear Renaissance: Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Restarts and What It Means for Energy Security On 9 February 2026, Japan took one of the most consequential steps in its post-Fukushima energy history: Unit 6 of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station in Niigata Prefecture came back online after more than a decade of enforced shutdown. With a capacity of […]
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South Korea’s Energy Crossroads in 2026: Nuclear Revival, LNG Dependency, and the Push for Renewables

South Korea stands at a pivotal energy crossroads in 2026. As one of Asia’s most electricity-intensive economies — and a nation almost entirely dependent on imported fuels — the country is navigating a complex balancing act between nuclear expansion, heavy reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG), and ambitious but challenging renewable energy targets. The decisions […]
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Energy Prices in the USA vs UK: Why Americans Pay Half as Much for Electricity

Americans benefit from dramatically lower electricity prices than their UK counterparts—a typical US household pays approximately 14-16 cents per kilowatt-hour for electricity compared to 24-26 pence per kWh in the UK, representing a cost difference of 50-85% depending on location and tariff type. This substantial disparity reflects fundamental differences in electricity generation, grid infrastructure, energy […]
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Germany’s Energy Prices in 2026: Why Europe’s Biggest Economy Pays So Much

Germany holds a paradoxical position in European energy markets: the continent’s largest and most developed economy consistently pays among Europe’s highest electricity prices while simultaneously pursuing the world’s most ambitious renewable energy transition. Understanding why Germany’s industrial electricity prices exceed much of Europe by 50-100%, how this impacts competitiveness, and what it means for German […]
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Japan’s Energy Dilemma: LNG Dependency and the Long Road to Transition

Japan faces one of the most complex energy challenges of any major economy: a high dependence on imported fossil fuels — particularly LNG — combined with ambitious decarbonisation targets and the politically sensitive question of nuclear power’s future role. In 2026, the country is navigating a difficult path between energy security, affordability and climate goals. […]
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China Energy Policy 2026: Coal Phase-Out Timeline and Renewables Targets

China’s energy policy in 2026 is a study in contradictions: the world’s largest emitter and largest builder of coal power is simultaneously the world’s largest investor in renewable energy and the largest manufacturer of solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicles. Understanding China’s energy trajectory is essential for anyone tracking global energy markets. The Coal […]
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Spain Electricity Prices 2026: How Solar Is Reshaping Household Bills

Spain has emerged as one of Europe’s most interesting electricity markets, where a combination of abundant sunshine, falling solar costs and progressive energy policy is creating a rapid transition toward solar-dominated generation — with significant implications for household electricity bills. Spain’s Solar Advantage Spain benefits from some of the best solar resources in Europe, with […]
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France Electricity Prices 2026: EDF Tariffs, Nuclear Output and the Market

France has historically been one of Europe’s lowest-cost electricity markets, thanks to its dominant nuclear power developments sector. However, significant nuclear availability problems in recent years and rising carbon prices have disrupted this advantage. In 2026, French electricity prices are on a recovery path — but the structural changes in the market are permanent. Nuclear […]
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