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Move could help ease resistance to network projects in drive to wean country off fossil fuels, adviser says
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
Michael Lewis tells the FT the German gas importer has drawn lessons of over-reliance on Russian gas
Opening of Georgia Power’s Vogtle unit 3 comes seven years late and billions of dollars over budget
Greg Clark, former energy minister, writes that the absence of policy continuity has undermined strategy on this issue
Oil majors and utilities seek tax credits for projects powered in part by fossil fuels
The trade of renewable electricity will help countries phase out fossil fuels. But demand for the infrastructure is outstripping supply
Higher gas and electricity prices boost earnings at UK energy supplier
Local electricity pricing could help smooth the path to net zero and cut utility bills
Ofgem to introduce new capital requirements in order to ensure companies can withstand market shocks
Robust design and recent safety measures boost facility’s resilience despite seizure by Russia, experts say
Political instability and rising renewables capacity has increased demand for interconnectors
Chief executive says Jera needs ‘huge investment’ to make renewables and hydrogen into significant business lines
Mayfair Equity Partners and Morgan Stanley lift holdings as UK company reports 90% drop in profit
Swedish group suspends work on Norfolk Boreas offshore site after surging costs
Leag says it is on a mission to reinvent itself and secure the future prosperity of a region in the country’s former communist east
There are challenges to overcome in building a net zero system but we must allay groundless fears
Inside Thames Water’s troubles and what happens when private companies own utilities
Canadian public sector fund Omers owns almost a third of highly indebted UK utility
Former Lansdowne trader Per Lekander says a shift to clean energy will hit their value
Energy secretary Grant Shapps to launch an international competition for modular reactors
Full storage facilities are ‘no guarantee’ against renewed market tensions, agency says
Reforms to curb soaring prices could increase fossil fuel use and send the wrong signal to investors
Independent watchdog criticises plans to raise energy supplier’s margins in October as ‘not properly justified’
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