Energy Security
Coverage of Energy Security in the Nexus archive.
- Can Singapore and Indonesia’s energy push kick-start regional power grid?
Singapore and Indonesia are advancing a low-carbon electricity trade initiative that could serve as a test case for a Southeast Asian regional power grid. The collaboration includes electricity-import agreements and cross-border interconnector projects aimed at enhancing Singapore's energy security and sustainability goals.
- Carney, Marcos deepen Canada-Philippines ties as Ottawa looks beyond US trade
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pledged to strengthen trade, energy, and security ties as Canada seeks to diversify its economy beyond the United States. The two leaders announced plans for a Canada-Philippines free trade agreement and deeper Indo-Pacific defense cooperation, supported by the Filipino-Canadian community.
- North Sea oil and renewables: The UK’s next PM faces a defining energy policy decision
The UK's next Prime Minister must decide between North Sea oil drilling and renewable energy as energy security debates resurface due to ongoing energy shocks. Andy Burnham could face an early test on this policy issue.
- Iran war turns Asia toward diversifying energy supplies, undermining climate goals
Asian nations are diversifying energy supplies in response to price shocks from the Iran war, which may undermine their climate change commitments. The conflict has led to increased efforts to strengthen energy security.
- Extreme heat elevates national security risk at London climate week
Extreme heat is elevating national security risks during London Climate Week, with focus shifting to physical dangers and energy security as temperatures set new records.
- UK Announces £290M Ukraine Recovery Package
The UK has announced a £290 million support package for Ukraine focused on energy security, reconstruction, and institutional reforms. The funding includes a nuclear fuel supply agreement with Ukraine’s state nuclear operator Energoatom and additional support for justice reforms, businesses, and education.
- Adani Bets on India Energy Security With Nuclear Power Project
Gautam Adani is investing in a nuclear power project in India to bolster the country's energy security. The project is part of Adani's strategy to expand its energy portfolio.
- Reps panel to intensify oversight of midstream petroleum sector, targets improved accountability
The Reps panel will increase oversight of the midstream petroleum sector by adopting a proactive approach to monitor operators and regulators, enforcing the Petroleum Industry Act, promoting domestic gas utilization, and enhancing transparency, accountability, and energy security. The initiative aims to strengthen industry accountability and regulatory compliance.
- Why Wong-Putin meet doesn’t mean Singapore’s going soft on Russia
Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Kazan during an ASEAN delegation visit, despite existing sanctions against Russia. Analysts attribute the move to pragmatic considerations, including Singapore's role as ASEAN chair next year and regional energy security needs.
- Revised Budget places emphasis on renewable energy for Kerala’s future energy security
The Revised Budget for Kerala prioritizes renewable energy initiatives to enhance the state's future energy security. This focus aims to strengthen sustainable energy solutions in the region.
- Europe explores energy security alternatives after Iran war’s turmoil
Europe is exploring alternative trade and energy routes in response to the Iran war's impact on global fuel prices. The conflict has prompted a reassessment of energy security strategies.
- Geopolitics is complicating the green transition – and China’s moment
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are accelerating the transition to renewable energy due to concerns about energy security and fragile supply routes. China is emerging as the principal beneficiary of this shift.
- US Energy Secretary Wright on America's Energy Strategy
Chris Wright, US Department of Energy Secretary, discussed energy security, supply chains, and global markets with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern at the 2026 Bloomberg Energy Security Executive Briefing in Houston.
- Norway challenges EU to call US gas ‘safer’ than Arctic reserves
Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre urges the European Union to reconsider its drilling ban in the High North, arguing that U.S. gas is safer than Arctic reserves. He emphasizes the need for Europe to prioritize energy security.
- Chinese Region Promotes Coal Chemicals as Energy Security Fix
A Chinese region is promoting coal chemicals as a solution for energy security. The article references an open pit coal mine in Narisong county, Inner Mongolia.
- Watch: Government waives excise duty on E22 to E30 petrol blends
India has removed excise duty on petrol blended with 22%–30% ethanol, aiming to promote higher biofuel blends. The move is expected to impact fuel prices, support for farmers, adoption of flex-fuel vehicles, and the country’s energy security.
- White Paper reopens debate on nuclear power plants in Kerala
The White Paper suggests exploring nuclear power as part of Kerala's long-term energy security strategy, reigniting the debate on nuclear power plants in the state. The document highlights nuclear energy as one of the sources to consider for adopting a long-term strategy.
- How the Strait of Hormuz standoff flipped the energy security debate
Iran's influence over the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz has transformed the energy security debate. The standoff has shifted discussions around energy security dynamics.
- India's Modi meets Delcy Rodriguez as India expands Venezuela oil imports
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez to strengthen energy cooperation, as Venezuela became India's third-largest crude oil supplier. The discussions included expanding investments in mining, critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, and automobiles, amid India's efforts to diversify energy sources due to global supply disruptions.
- Green molecules – How can they strengthen Europe’s energy security and industrial competitiveness? [Advocacy Lab]
Europe is addressing energy security and industrial competitiveness by reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels, with green molecules highlighted as a key solution. Geopolitical instability has intensified the need for a resilient, sustainable energy supply as part of the EU's strategic agenda.
- Farmers warn food security can't be taken for granted
Farmers at the Bath and West Show highlight concerns about food security, emphasizing parallels between energy and food security challenges. They caution against taking food security for granted.
- Farmers warn food security can't be taken for granted
Farmers at the Bath and West Show highlight parallels between energy and food security, warning that food security cannot be taken for granted.
- Quad Ministers Meet as Hormuz Crisis Deepen
Quad Ministers met to address the escalating crisis in the Hormuz Strait, a critical global shipping route. The meeting highlights growing regional tensions and international concerns over energy security.
- China coal mine explosion kills dozens
A coal mine explosion in China killed at least 82 people, marking the country’s deadliest mining accident in years. Despite China's leadership in coal production and renewable energy expansion, the incident raises concerns about safety and energy security, particularly amid the Iran war.
- China Coal Mine Blast Tests Limits of Xi’s Energy Security Push
A coal mine blast at Liushenyu in China has raised concerns about the safety and sustainability of Xi Jinping's energy security initiatives. Rescuers are responding to the incident, highlighting the challenges of balancing energy production with worker safety.
- The Geopolitical Circumstances of Japan-South Korea Rapprochement
A summit between Lee and Takaichi demonstrated strengthened Japan-South Korea relations, with both leaders prioritizing energy and economic security cooperation. The meeting highlights geopolitical circumstances driving the two nations toward rapprochement despite historical tensions.
- The Hormuz Crisis and China’s Energy Security Dilemma
China faces a critical energy security challenge despite efforts to diversify its oil and gas suppliers and expand storage capacity. The country remains vulnerable due to its dependence on maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz for energy imports. Beijing's attempts to build alternative transport corridors have not fully resolved this structural vulnerability.
- Why the EU sees Chinese solar tech as a major security risk
The EU is concerned that its heavy reliance on Chinese solar technology poses security risks, potentially threatening continental safety and causing blackouts. Experts warn of vulnerabilities in Chinese-made solar components, prompting Brussels to develop strategies to reduce dependence on Chinese solar tech.
- Investors pile into clean energy as Iran war drives push for energy security
Investors are increasing their investments in clean energy as the Iran war heightens the push for energy security. This trend reflects a strategic shift towards sustainable energy sources amid geopolitical tensions.
- Belgium stops decommissioning nuclear power plants
Belgium has halted the decommissioning of its nuclear power plants, reversing a prior plan to phase out nuclear energy by 2025. The decision follows energy security concerns amid the Ukraine war and rising energy prices, with the government now prioritizing stable electricity supply.
- Malaysia Working on Securing Fuel Supply Beyond June
Malaysia is taking measures to ensure fuel supply stability beyond June, addressing potential shortages or disruptions in energy availability.
- Trump administration blocks US wind energy projects in switch to oil and gas
The Trump administration blocked two permitted U.S. wind energy projects, redirecting funds to oil and gas investments. The Department of the Interior cited promoting energy security and affordability as the rationale for the decision.
- Australia’s top diplomat visits China to talk energy security
Australia's top diplomat visited China to discuss energy security. The visit aimed to strengthen bilateral relations and address energy-related cooperation.
- China Revives Coal-to-Gas Projects as Energy Security Frays
China is reviving coal-to-gas projects amid energy security challenges as winter heating demands strain the electricity grid. Cold weather and snow in northern regions have heightened pressure on power supplies, prompting renewed reliance on fossil fuels.
- Australia scrambles to secure energy as war on Iran fuels uncertainty
Australia, heavily reliant on imported oil, is seeking urgent solutions to secure energy amid heightened uncertainty caused by the war on Iran. The country is exploring regional diplomatic efforts and unconventional measures like free train rides to address the crisis.
- Fresh start for the North Sea - but Reeves must do more to make Britain truly energy secure: ALEX BRUMMER
The article discusses the potential for a fresh start in the North Sea's energy sector while emphasizing the need for further action by Reeves to ensure Britain's energy security. It highlights the balance between progress and the remaining challenges in achieving energy independence.
- Short-term gains for China from US-Iran war may turn to longer-term pain
China may gain short-term diplomatic benefits from the US-Iran conflict but faces risks to energy security and economy due to the global energy crisis. The situation arose after Trump's decision to launch strikes with Israel against Iran, disrupting diplomatic relations and causing international turmoil.
- Cutting fuel to Australia ‘won’t happen’, says Singapore PM, as Albanese secures pledge from our largest petrol source
Australia and Singapore have agreed to maintain fuel and LNG supplies despite an international energy crisis. The agreement includes a legally binding addendum to their free trade pact. Singapore's PM assured Australia's PM that fuel won't be cut, securing a pledge from Australia's largest petrol source.
- Swinney softens stance on North Sea drilling as oil prices soar
The first minister, Swinney, has softened his stance on North Sea drilling due to soaring oil prices, emphasizing energy security as a primary concern in energy decisions. The shift reflects a prioritization of energy security over other factors in the context of rising oil prices.
- Vietnam solar startup raises $15m amid Iran-linked energy shock
A Vietnamese solar startup has raised $15 million in funding during a period of energy market volatility linked to Iran-related geopolitical tensions. The funding round demonstrates investor confidence in renewable energy solutions amid broader energy security concerns in the region.