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UK disposal by Swedish group to German utility highlights divergent views on sector
Confidence is slowly returning to green energy stocks amid mounting expectations that interest rates have peaked
Hornsea 3 project off the Yorkshire coast will be able to supply power for about 3.3mn homes.
Also in today’s newsletter, the IEA bets that coal won’t make a comeback
Beyond the headline statement, three new pledges might cut demand for fossil fuels and eliminate potent emissions
First subsidy round for ‘green hydrogen’ production also falls well short of government's target
One company told Energy Source that the tax credit rules are ‘unworkable’
Olaf Scholz’s coalition seals 2024 spending plan after approving deep cuts to transport, industry and green projects
Local rules are a major drag on American efforts to decarbonise
The technology remains years away from commercialisation but it has industry backing
Summit president Sultan al-Jaber’s plans to reduce climate goals’ gap ‘not good enough’, warns energy agency’s chief
Also in today’s newsletter, a new documentary on how Biden’s landmark climate law changed the world
Proposed 49% holding in East Anglia wind farm is latest in string of Emirati deals in Britain
Up to 17 projects vying for state subsidy scheme to kick-start a gas that is key part of country’s decarbonisation plans
Methane, renewable and nuclear pledges made at climate conference in Dubai
Darren Woods tells FT that oil and gas major has a role to play in reducing emissions
Donald Tusk maps out boost for wind turbines and tougher approach to state energy company Orlen
Leaders need to talk about the trillions of dollars of incentives behind our energy consumption
UN climate summit host seeks to bolster credentials via initiative with BlackRock, TPG and Brookfield
Deal signals that UK energy group is pressing ahead with a strategy drawn up by former chief executive Bernard Looney
As world leaders meet in Dubai for COP28, success will depend on whether there is a global agreement to dump all fossil fuels.
Leaders across the continent say a rethink on financing from developed nations would speed up the move to net zero
Trading partners struggle to compete with potential $1tn of spending
Bloc is split on conservation law as green industries demand trade-offs
Producers argue they have to meet high demand for fossil fuels alongside green investment goals
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