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US and European companies say clause to end use of refrigerant gas violates EU single market
Geothermal technology has ‘enormous potential’ as renewable heating source, say industry experts
Inconclusive election result stands in way of need to reduce Madrid’s budget deficit and advance other reforms in Brussels
EU climate commissioner will bid for leadership of leftwing coalition ahead of November’s general election
Russia still has the capacity to cause disruption in oil and gas markets
Boon for American oil and LNG as war and anxieties over energy security in Europe transform global markets
Planned hydrogen and biofuel projects at Rotterdam would boost EU decarbonisation effort
If energy prices keep declining this summer, carbon prices should do the same
Former Lansdowne trader Per Lekander says a shift to clean energy will hit their value
Reforms to curb soaring prices could increase fossil fuel use and send the wrong signal to investors
Also in this newsletter: Poland considers which green law to sue the EU over first
UK has a mountain to climb to wean itself off natural gas, most of which is imported
Levy encourages non-EU producers to generate scrap to be remelted and sold to bloc
The Vienna-based energy company’s contract with Gazprom runs until 2040
State-owned group formed from Gazprom assets to purchase 2.25mn tonnes annually for 20 years
Ukrainian energy minister said renewal of five-year transit contract to supply Europe was unlikely
Eleventh package seeks to curb Moscow’s ‘ghost trade’ via other countries
France and Germany remain at loggerheads over state aid for power producers
Sweden backs continued state aid for fossil fuels as part of planned reform of bloc’s electricity market
Also in today’s newsletter: EU energy ministers juggle both renewables policy and coal subsidies
Concessions follow a heated political fightback by France against Brussels’ green agenda
TTF futures climb as high as €49 on renewed supply concerns
War-torn country has largest underground storage facilities in Europe
Consumption cutting in five big economies drives most of the decrease
Reliability of renewable energy source may change as weather patterns become less predictable
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