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Conflating complicated long-term market reform with flip-flopping over windfall taxes is odd and unhelpful
Canadian investment group’s move prompts speculation it is preparing another takeover bid
Power producer sounds alarm over government’s ambition to impose windfall tax
G7 leaders meet as global energy markets grapple with spike in fossil fuel prices while funding of renewable energy lags
EU countries are turning back to coal but they should be speeding up the transition to renewables
Focus on renewables and natural gas would charge up continent’s economic development, says Fatih Birol
Authorities permitted to keep supplies, if needed, after consumers told to turn off the lights
Plus, US weather stations record dozens of new temperature highs in recent days
The country wants to be a European hub for the zero-carbon fuel but must first overcome financial and practical hurdles
Former head of Italy’s gas grid operator issues warning
Businesses such as BP are right to explore the potential that hydrogen possesses
HH2E is seeking to capitalise as country tries to cut its dependency on Russian gas
Solar, wind and green hydrogen scheme aims to generate equivalent to third of nation’s capacity
Italian family-owned electrochemistry group set to be valued at €4bn to €5bn in Milan listing
Which Asia-Pacific businesses are setting the pace in the fight against climate change? This FT-Nikkei-Statista survey showcases the companies that have cut their carbon emissions intensity the most, and looks at the region’s climate challenges
The country’s businesses see opportunities in the government’s net-zero push
Scottish energy group’s boss rejects government claim of ‘extraordinary’ profits
Campaigners want to divert commodities from biofuels but would doing so alleviate rising hunger levels?
Valuations based on forecasts for a few years from now are fast losing their appeal
Shares of energy majors have soared this year in the wake of war and surging commodity prices. But as the climate crisis rages, will the sector reward investors over the longer term?
Spin-off is biggest structural move by oil and gas major in response to pressure to cut emissions
Sector has £100bn earmarked for new electricity production this decade including offshore wind and nuclear
Plus, the western US’s record drought means trouble for the power grid
Renewables groups cheer move after saying trade investigation disrupted clean energy progress
Group wants to build 10,000 small local arrays in a country where not everyone has reliable electricity from the grid
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