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Diversifying into cleaner and higher-growth sectors makes sense for Abu Dhabi’s national oil company
Ecommerce group suffers shareholder rebellion against one of its directors at AGM
Brazilian oil major is trying to overcome opposition to plans for drilling off the mouth of the Amazon river
Upfront costs are a problem but compared with other options, the technology is efficient
International Energy Agency says seven-fold increase in investment needed by 2030
Big part of the EV supply chain is still being worked out
Gulf state’s energy minister expects ‘several’ European countries to sign long-term agreements this year
Also in today’s newsletter, a shortage of electricians threatens to slow US clean energy boom
Mafalda Duarte also vows to clean up Green Climate Fund in wake of 2020 sexual harassment scandal
Without clear incentives from government, demand for employment in the decarbonisation effort will continue to lag behind
France and Germany remain at loggerheads over state aid for power producers
Badenoch speaks out as deal between Tata and China’s Envision for Britain’s second big factory expected soon
As the showdown at Total’s recent AGM demonstrated, the two camps are speaking past each other
Also in this newsletter: UK mortgage misery, de-risking, AI teddy bears
Labour’s stance only increases uncertainty and the chance that oil company cash flows leave the UK altogether
Jonas Gahr Støre says combating climate change must be balanced against effect on nature ahead of deep-sea mining move
Sweden backs continued state aid for fossil fuels as part of planned reform of bloc’s electricity market
Also in today’s newsletter, why a decade-old statistic on clean water is still doing the rounds
Opposition leader promises £2.5bn scheme will deliver 65,000 jobs by 2030
Plant at Eden Project in Cornwall highlights opportunities of drawing heat from Earth’s core
Official says foreign subsidies are undermining renewable industries ahead of Modi’s US state visit
‘Yes’ campaign prevails as strength of green politics is tested by populist nimbyism
Senior industry figures cast doubt on ambitious Labour and Tory plans to decarbonise the grid
Danish power group wants more British support for world’s largest offshore project
The automaker is constructing a fourth battery plant in the US heartland as it builds out its electric vehicle production
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