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Regulator’s inquiry into catering at train stations exposes lack of competition within £700mn-a-year market
Despite country’s huge debt load, politicians, central banks and rating agencies prevent it tumbling into the abyss
Shipping companies want the UK to give them post-Brexit protection from antitrust rules
Keeping too many options open may slow progress to net zero
US groups have entered a potentially risky market. Britain would do well to be more circumspect
Country’s quirky and convoluted governance system is not a good way to attract capital
The current approach to designing, approving and building the UK’s grid is too fragmented
Lawyers are guiding clients on the complexities of green energy projects – from financing to permitting
The big companies are only bit players in disposables, but there is also wider scrutiny of cigarette alternatives
Local electricity pricing could help smooth the path to net zero and cut utility bills
The declining volume and quality of analyst coverage should carry some of the blame for the City’s problems
Upfront costs are a problem but compared with other options, the technology is efficient
Expensive new contracts are kicking in just when government support has been cut back
Connecting wind and solar farms to tomorrow’s electricity-hungry customers will require huge investment
The clean energy source is generating buzz as an alternative to fossil fuels. The FT calculates that delivering it requires $20tn of investment by 2050
Reliability of renewable energy source may change as weather patterns become less predictable
Giorgia Meloni appears determined to stretch domestic rules to justify a more active stance on business
Oil major shoots itself in foot for failing to give investors a vote at this year’s AGM after allowing them a say in 2022
The real hurdle may not be costs or technical challenges but implementation
Prices are already high and the move to cleaner energy requires billions in investment
A cost-benefit analysis of Europe’s financial centres might now find the Italian city near the top of the list
New tax on low carbon power producers may have a smaller impact on investment than feared
Commercial use is many years away but investors should start thinking through the implications now
Government should be working towards a full-system transformation, not just renewables
Political uncertainty and doubts over the speed of energy transition are obstacles to long-term contracts
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