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Finding alternatives to Chinese suppliers could mean added costs for US buyers
Britain’s largest water utility faces scrutiny from parliamentarians and the regulator
Proposed 49% holding in East Anglia wind farm is latest in string of Emirati deals in Britain
UK utility must simplify its financial structure
Plus, the surreal reason why a Brookfield-led bid to buy Origin Energy was rejected, and the spicy story behind Gymkhana’s buyout investor
Australian investors fight off second major overseas takeover attempt of a local company in two months
Continent still exposed to supply disruptions despite cutting Russian gas reliance, says Markus Krebber
Concerns growing over financial health of UK’s biggest water company
Shareholders structured a £500mn cash injection as a loan charging 8% interest
Donald Tusk maps out boost for wind turbines and tougher approach to state energy company Orlen
EDF is vowing to build one reactor a year but challenges range from funding to a lack of skilled workers
Deal signals that UK energy group is pressing ahead with a strategy drawn up by former chief executive Bernard Looney
The electricity price is set by the most expensive generating asset, but uncoupling the two would be very complicated
A guide to commonly used terminology in the climate change discussion
Electricity network operator activates voluntary service first introduced during energy crisis last winter on Wednesday evening
Lessons in decarbonisation from Africa’s most industrialised economy
AES chief defends renewables investment despite market rout this year
With more slack in its supply chain, solar is a better bet than wind
Move by energy regulator will see bills rise to £1,928 a year for a typical home
These turbines cost less than half the average price of those manufactured elsewhere
Move is one of several steps taken by the government aimed at boosting investment in clean energy
The new Enel looks much more like an old-style utility than a pioneering investor in renewables
State-controlled utility rows back on green spending in new 3-year plan after clash with government
Letter by ministers from 15 countries urges tougher action after failure to make progress since pact signed two years ago
Activist investor took 13% stake as it attacked energy group’s deal for Vivint Smart Home
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