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Gyre Energy raises $1.3m to make the world’s cold stores work less when power costs most

The Next Web

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July 7, 2026

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Gyre Energy raises $1.3m to make the world’s cold stores work less when power costs most

Across a scorching European summer, the least glamorous machines in the economy have been quietly straining. In cold stores and distribution depots, compressors run harder as the mercury climbs, pulling more power at exactly the hours power is dearest. It is a problem most operators have simply lived with. Gyre Energy, an Oxford-founded energy tech [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Rabble.ca

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· Jul 8, 2026

As the world burns, the powerful deny and delay

Meanwhile, the costs of renewable energy and storage technologies are dropping as efficiency improves, making them more cost-effective than fossil fuels. The post As the world burns, the powerful deny and delay appeared first on rabble.ca.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 7, 2026

Reform of the EU Electricity Market Design: A Step in the Right Direction?

Energy prices have increased significantly since 2021 due to demand transformations in the post-Covid-19 pandemic period and Russia’s war on Ukraine adversely affecting European households and businesses. Specifically, increased energy demand attributed to a dynamic global economy rebound after the pandemic led to increased electricity prices, thereby causing the first wave of an unfolding energy [] The post Reform of the EU Electricity Market Design: A Step in the Right Direction? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 23, 2026

Heat in Europe is causing sky-high electricity prices

Heat in Europe is causing sky-high electricity prices

Nepal News

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· Jun 30, 2026

घट्यो इन्धनको मूल्य (सूचीसहित)

काठमाडौँ। नेपाल आयल निगम लिमिटेडले पेट्रोलियम पदार्थको मूल्य घटाएको छ। अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय बजारमा मूल्यमा आएको गिरावटका आधारमा इन्डियन आयल कर्पोरेसनबाट प्राप्त नयाँ खरिद मूल्यअनुसार निगमले समायोजन गरेको जनाएको हो। आज मध्यरातिदेखि लागू हुनेगरी पेट्रोलमा प्रतिलिटर २० रुपैयाँ, डिजेलमा ३० रुपैयाँ तथा खाना पकाउने एलपी ग्यासको मूल्य प्रतिसिलिन्डर १०० रुपैयाँले घटेको हो। यसैगरी हवाई इन्धन ४० रुपैयाँ []

Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Is a European single market for energy such a good idea?

Is a European single market for energy such a good idea?

TASS

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· Jul 4, 2026

Ukraine accumulates only half of necessary gas reserves for winter

The accumulation is hampered by rising prices on the European energy markets and high demand for gas in EU countries

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Related coverage for "Gyre Energy raises $1.3m to make the world’s cold stores work less when power costs most": Rabble.ca — As the world burns, the powerful deny and delay. Modern Diplomacy — Reform of the EU Electricity Market Design: A Step in the Right Direction?. Sweden Herald — Heat in Europe is causing sky-high electricity prices. Nepal News — घट्यो इन्धनको मूल्य (सूचीसहित). Korea Times News — Is a European single market for energy such a good idea?. TASS — Ukraine accumulates only half of necessary gas reserves for winter