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United Kingdom
UK’s Ofgem Proposes New Rules to Protect Customers Amid Soaring Energy Prices
Britain's energy regulator on Monday proposed new measures to protect consumers' money and prevent energy suppliers from charging high direct debit payments, a …
Net Zero Emission
Qantas, Airbus to Invest up to $200 Million to Develop Australian Sustainable Aviation Fuel Industry
Qantas Airways and Airbus said on Sunday they would invest up to $200 million to accelerate the development of a sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) industry in Au…
United States
U.S. Sustainable Funds Mark Rare Outflow in May
Investors in May pulled $3.5 billion from U.S. mutual funds using environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, researcher Morningstar Inc said on Thursda…
Oil Price
Oil Edges Down as Demand Concerns Weigh, Heading For Weekly Fall
Oil prices edged slightly lower on Friday as worries about global economic growth and uncertainty weighed on markets following numerous interest rate hikes arou…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Australian Power Crisis Eases as Coal-Fired Plants Crank Up
Blackout risks eased in eastern Australia on Friday as about a third of the coal-fired generation that had been offline in recent weeks returned to service, but…
Wind Farm
Vattenfall Offshore Wind Farm Will Use Recyclable Wind Turbine Blades
The Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm in the Netherlands will use a new type of wind turbine blades that can be recycled. The blades are made with a new ty…
United Kingdom
UK ‘Paid £5.1BN for Russian Gas, Oil and Coal in 2021’
The UK spent £5.1 billion on Russian energy imports in the year to April 2022.
Net Zero Emission
Airports Need to Get Hydrogen Ready Now to Land Net Zero Targets
Airport owners and operators need to plan for the delivery and storage of hydrogen now if they are to be ready to fuel hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035.
Natural Gas
Ukraine’s Largest Gas Company Secures €300M Loan
The funding will help the company secure gas stocks for the winter.
Microgrid
Renewable Front-Of-The-Meter Microgrid Strengthens California’s Grid Reliability
California’s first 100% renewable energy, front-of-the-meter, multi-customer microgrid is now fully operational, providing enhanced energy resilience for the C…
CCS
Shell to Build Ships to Carry More CO2 Over Longer Distances for CCS Hubs
Shell is building larger vessels that can carry more carbon dioxide over longer distances as part of the company's plans to expand its carbon capture storage (C…
India
India Remains World’s ‘Outperformer’ in Solar Power: Report
The market is slated to bring some 90GW of new solar capacity by 2031.
Nuclear Power Plant
UK Government Buys Stake in Sizewell C Nuclear Power Station
The UK government has said it will take a 20% stake in the proposed Sizewell C nuclear power project in Suffolk.
Electric Car
Toyota, Slow to Move to EVs, Says It Offers Customers Choice
Toyota Motor Corp, under scrutiny from investors over a perceived sluggish embrace of battery electric vehicles, said on Wednesday it needs to offer a variety o…
Energy Security
Lithuania Seeks to Cut Ties With Russian Grid Earlier
Lithuania’s President said the fastest decoupling would increase the energy security of the Baltic countries.
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