Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Energy

Energy News on EU Wall Street covers the companies, markets, policies, technologies, and geopolitical forces shaping Europe’s energy system and the wider global energy economy. This category follows oil, natural gas, electricity, renewables, nuclear power, utilities, energy infrastructure, climate policy, commodities, and the investment decisions driving the transition toward cleaner and more secure sources of power. Energy is one of the most important forces behind economic performance, industrial competitiveness, inflation, household costs, and national security. Across Europe, changes in gas supply, electricity prices, renewable capacity, grid investment, oil demand, carbon markets, and government policy can affect businesses, consumers, investors, and public finances. This section examines how energy producers, utilities, regulators, traders, governments, and technology companies respond to changing demand, supply risks, climate targets, and market volatility. Readers can expect serious coverage of European power prices, oil and gas markets, renewable energy projects, offshore wind, solar investment, nuclear policy, LNG supply, energy storage, hydrogen development, grid modernization, utility earnings, carbon pricing, and energy security. The category also follows the financial impact of energy decisions, including capital spending, subsidies, regulation, mergers and acquisitions, infrastructure financing, and the effect of energy costs on manufacturing, transport, agriculture, and households. Energy News is designed for readers who want to understand how energy markets connect to business, policy, climate, and geopolitics. It explains complex developments in clear language while maintaining the depth expected from a professional financial publication. Whether covering fuel prices, supply disruptions, green investment, utility regulation, or Europe’s long-term energy transition, this category provides context on the decisions shaping the future of power. By treating energy as both a market and a strategic pillar of the economy, EU Wall Street gives readers a focused view of how resources, technology, regulation, and investment influence growth, competitiveness, and financial stability across Europe and beyond.

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Europe inflation risk is increasing as economists examine how the Iran war could push energy costs higher across the eurozone. Rising oil and gas prices remain the main concern for policymakers and
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Oil Prices Surge Amid Hormuz Crisis

The Hormuz oil crisis is pushing global energy markets into a period of extreme volatility. Oil prices continue to climb as the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran enters its
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