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EasyJet, Rolls-Royce and others ask for help in scaling up new technologies to develop zero emission flights
Electro-thermal batteries’ selling point is they can heat up bricks and rocks using cheapest six hours of electricity in any given day
US pellet supplier to power plants brought down by debt, higher costs and a trading loss
Domestic industry wants stronger tariffs as subsidies have not done enough to ward off Chinese competition
The EU will not meet its ambitious green goals without vast investment in its grids
An increasingly renewables-dependent system puts a positive outcome in sight
The industry is undergoing a painful reset but it's not all doom and gloom
But chancellor Jeremy Hunt disappoints some fellow Tories by extending windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers
Oil group looks set to take majority stake in Australian hydrogen project
Concern risk-weighting for renewable-power projects would rise fourfold under Basel III endgame proposal
Advanced economies break link between growth and carbon pollution but developing economies remain dependent
The latest annual ranking shows the extent to which entrepreneurship continues to thrive, despite a backdrop of considerable political and social upheaval given rising interest rates and a slowing economy
Data centres are becoming some of the biggest consumers of power and water
Ed Miliband promises to remove de facto ban on new onshore wind if party comes to power
Brussels is under pressure to intervene with strict tariffs or measures to support the domestic industry
Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
Also in today’s newsletter, brighter weather ahead for offshore wind and a closer look at ESG bond funds
A Chinese-backed solar factory in Ohio is a case study on how the US president’s landmark climate law is transforming small towns in an election year
As thousands of turbines near retirement, owners must decide whether to invest in upgrades or walk away from a vital source of clean energy
A convincing argument for why a solution to the climate crisis cannot rely on markets alone
The government wants to have 50GW installed by 2030
Natural sources of the gas are more abundant than expected and could supply energy needs for centuries, study shows
Longi executive says costs would double, job opportunities would be lost and green targets missed
Energy source’s role in the industrial space is becoming more secure
The rich Nordic country is western Europe’s biggest petroleum producer but likes to tout its green credentials too
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