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Unconfirmed tip from European ally was cited in a leaked US intelligence document, according to Washington Post
A guide to commonly used terminology in the climate change discussion
Ofgem penalty comes as renewable energy makes challenge of balancing electricity network harder
Nearby power station will have sufficient water supplies to cool radioactive fuel, experts say
Also in today’s newsletter, a look at how ESG funds are performing versus their fossil fuel rivals
DoJ alleges for first time that Ata Ahsani was involved with his sons in global corruption scandal
After three production cuts in eight months, it might be time for the organisation to take a breath
Russian crude trades $20 below benchmark prices and friendly refiners in countries such as India and China are slurping it up
One exploration group abandons country because of ‘political instability’ as warnings rise of legal challenges
Opec+ members agree new deal which will reduce quotas for weaker African states
The oil and gas company and its chief executive are at the centre of a debate over political influence on the economy
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions is among a handful of companies pursuing plans to retrofit smaller existing planes
Postwar planning should focus on making the country a hub of the continent’s green transition
Manufacturers fear penalties for missed quotas will push up cost to consumers, threatening investment and jobs
Barring of journalists from this weekend’s Opec+ meeting underlines Prince Abdulaziz’s tempestuous reputation
Wholesale prices are still well above the average before the war in Ukraine
Those considering such lofty renewables should not count on great returns
Bridgwater hopes to transform the local economy through manufacturing rather than services
War-torn country has largest underground storage facilities in Europe
A $130mn solar securitisation could set an important precedent
Second facility planned as EV battery supply chains begin to develop outside China
World’s largest miner to reimburse workers for loss of public holiday payments over a 13-year period
Also in today’s newsletter, senator from coal-rich West Virginia in the spotlight
China’s push into solar and wind projects to account for lion’s share of increase
Rush to stock up fuel causes long queues at service stations and immediate scarcity
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