No surprise that industry-funded group backed technique, say Friends of the Earth
Companies backing proposed Cumbria plant will have to learn lessons from delays to Hinkley Point
Growing number say it makes financial sense to embrace environmentally friendly actions
Utility boss will consider joint ventures as government looks for solutions for ailing industry
‘We continue to build big power plants in emerging countries’
Protests over executive pay have crossed the English channel three years after UK backlash
Steps by European governments to introduce double voting rights can threaten minority shareholders
Cash-strapped government could raise money and maintain levels of influence in companies
Relentless investor demand for less risky eurozone assets
Company plans short-term cost cutting measures in response
Remoteness makes region too expensive to explore
Belgium’s richest man leaves holding company he built
In event of EU exit vote, head of France’s waste group committed to ‘important’ UK market
Former International Power chief executive replaces Charles Berry
Ofgem secures payout from ScottishPower, SSE and GDF
Measures to boost flood defences and housebuilding also planned
New heads face a combination of political and economic pressures that will test their mettle
The Magritte Group’s hostility to green power subsidies has not proved popular
Top buyers in Asia still locked into contracts will see lower prices
Weak European demand and outages at Belgium plants blamed
Discovery in deep waters in Gulf of Mexico could deliver ‘significant’ pay
Progress towards establishing whether the continent can follow in North America’s footsteps is at a snail’s pace
Latest management change in the French energy sector
Country’s cash problems to override gains from display of political strength from cutting supply
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