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The trade of renewable electricity will help countries phase out fossil fuels. But demand for the infrastructure is outstripping supply
Head of Ukraine’s largest private energy supplier is fighting to keep the lights on while also attempting to plan future expansion
Focus likely to return to decarbonisation as supply threat brought by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine recedes
Brazilian miner sells 13% slice of business to aid ‘energy transition’ in $3.4bn cash deal
Also in today’s newsletter, why hydrogen cars aren’t racing ahead
US group becomes latest oil major to report shrinking earnings as prices moderate following jump caused by Ukraine war
Cross-party support for green policies provided one of Britain’s few recent success stories, but this progress is now under threat
Mainly Tory group pushes for a ‘price stability mechanism’ to incentivise greater production
TC Energy to retain North American natural gas infrastructure to meet demand for ‘lower-carbon energy’
Oil refiners’ work is never over
‘Covid overhangs’ in Chinese economy have sapped demand for metals, says Anglo American chief
Higher gas and electricity prices boost earnings at UK energy supplier
Also in today’s newsletter, IRA lures European solar manufacturer to new US facility over German expansion
Shares hold steady despite sharp drop in energy groups’ earnings
Local electricity pricing could help smooth the path to net zero and cut utility bills
Investors welcome bold environmentalist programme from leftwing president
Costly fix to quality flaws at subsidiary Siemens Gamesa threaten sector hit by rising costs and competition
The landlocked country is making sweeping reforms to win over western investors and become less reliant on China and Russia
Ofgem to introduce new capital requirements in order to ensure companies can withstand market shocks
Miner posts lowest first-half earnings in three years on softer commodity prices
Inconclusive election result stands in way of need to reduce Madrid’s budget deficit and advance other reforms in Brussels
Robust design and recent safety measures boost facility’s resilience despite seizure by Russia, experts say
The climate crisis demands action and there are alternatives to new buildings and machines
Political instability and rising renewables capacity has increased demand for interconnectors
Rönesans chief Erman Ilıcak tells FT he is ‘very optimistic’ about shift away from inflationary policies
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