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  • Oil giants face major hit from UN climate rules shaking up the shipping sector

    September 11, 2023

    Oil giants are set to face a major hit from new climate regulations on ship owners, which will eventually stop them from using high-polluting shipping fuels, analysts have warned. Under agreements made in July, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) – the UN agency which sets legally binding regulations on international shipping – ruled that nearly [...]

  • UK solar dreams risk being tainted by China’s influence

    September 11, 2023

    The political row over onshore wind was not the only issue with the Energy Bill – as the debate over China's role in solar power deepens.

  • ‘The economics did not stand up’: Renewable auction fails to deliver any new offshore wind projects

    September 8, 2023

    No new offshore wind farms have been commissioned in a key auction, dealing a blow to the Government’s hopes of decarbonising the UK’s electricity production. In the annual auction which lets companies bid to supply the grid with electricity, many onshore wind projects and solar farms bid to get a contract. However, no offshore wind [...]

  • Offshore wind auction expected to be major letdown for government’s green agenda

    September 7, 2023

    The latest auction round for offshore wind is expected to be disappointing for the energy sector, with close to zero bids.

  • Zenobe secures £850m investment for its electric dreams

    September 7, 2023

    Clean energy specialist Zenobe has secured over £850m investment, as it looks to expand its electric feet and infrastructure businesses.

  • Oil prices slide as holiday season ends and China’s economy weighs down prices

    September 7, 2023

    Oil prices have dipped this morning with autumn approaching and expectations of easing jet fuel demand.

  • UK risks losing £100bn of energy projects unless it cuts high taxes and red tape

    September 7, 2023

    The UK risks missing out on as much as £100bn of investment in domestic offshore energy projects, an industry body has warned.

  • Energy bosses defend prepayment meters despite Ofgem clampdown

    September 6, 2023

    Energy bosses have called for the current ban on prepayment meters to be lifted, amid fears winter debts could spiral.

  • Tesco urges government to stick to net zero goals to boost business confidence

    September 6, 2023

    Tesco boss Ken Murphy backed net zero, and has called on political parties to ramp up support for low carbon solutions for the food sector.

  • G7 price cap restrains Russian oil revenues but Kremlin still finding buyers

    September 6, 2023

    Price caps on Russian oil and gas have managed to drive down oil revenues and keep prices in check for consumers, experts suggest.

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