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Move could help ease resistance to network projects in drive to wean country off fossil fuels, adviser says
Fresh curbs risk stand-off with US, which wants lower prices to boost economy and squeeze Russian revenues
Prime minister’s Yorkshire mansion clad in black fabric after decision to expand drilling
Also in today’s newsletter, deadline on US clean hydrogen guidelines looms
Minister tells energy bosses he wants them to invest in renewables as well as putting money into North Sea
The cloud of disapproval around nuclear energy is dispersing
Ministers set to endorse report on how to cut delays to upgrading electricity system
Michael Lewis tells the FT the German gas importer has drawn lessons of over-reliance on Russian gas
Long weighed down by the LCD arm, focus is finally shifting to its profitable unit
Second-quarter earnings plunge to $2.6bn on lower refining margins
US and European companies say clause to end use of refrigerant gas violates EU single market
Beijing intensifies efforts to lock up access to renewable energy supply chain
Tens of thousands of workers needed to deliver on new power stations and submarines
Two more schemes get government backing in Scotland and Northeast but 2030 target looms
Opening of Georgia Power’s Vogtle unit 3 comes seven years late and billions of dollars over budget
UK prime minister has identified four CCS projects he hopes will be built this decade
Announcement made as Gulf country prepares to host COP28 climate talks
Geothermal technology has ‘enormous potential’ as renewable heating source, say industry experts
Company aiming to start harvesting battery metals showed ‘insufficient risk awareness’
Greg Clark, former energy minister, writes that the absence of policy continuity has undermined strategy on this issue
Chinese sanctions on Australian products have redirected miner’s focus to the subcontinent’s rapidly expanding sector
Witnesses to Commons science committee’s inquiry describe strategy as more of ‘wish list’
Quietly announced changes to carbon pricing water down incentives for industry to reduce emissions
Oil majors and utilities seek tax credits for projects powered in part by fossil fuels
Company says mining groups need more support to develop critical resources for electric car batteries
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