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FILE PHOTO: Tesla electric vehicles are parked in a Tesla dealer in Paramus, New Jersey, U.S., July 23, 2024.  REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo
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J.D. Power cuts U.S. EV sales forecast to 9% as growth slows

Revised forecast for US EV sales comes after Ford scrapped plans for new electric models, but electric could reach a 36% market share.

FILE PHOTO: Water vapour rises from a cooling tower of a China Energy ultra-low emission coal-fired power plant during a media tour, in Sanhe, Hebei province, China July 18, 2019. Picture taken July 18, 2019.  REUTERS/Shivani Singh/File Photo
CoalEmissionsNewsPoliticsRegulationsSolarWind

China to continue with low-carbon reforms, energy regulator says

The world's second-biggest economy has emerged as a global leader in the energy transition, though it still relies significantly on coal.

A satellite image shows smoke and fire rising from an oil depot, amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, at Astakhov in the Kamensky district, Rostov Region, Russia, August 28, 2024. 2024 Planet Labs Inc./Handout via REUTERS
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Ukraine says it attacked oil facilities, military depot in Russia

Fire breaks out in Rostov region as Russian oil facility attacks form part of Kyiv's strategy to target energy infrastructure.

FILE PHOTO: A pipeline of state-owned Petroecuador is pictured as Ecuador is preparing to shut down oil production in the Yasuni Amazon reserve, in Via Auca, Orellana province, Ecuador July 28, 2023. REUTERS/Karen Toro/File Photo
BiodiversityEnvironmentNewsOilPoliticsRegulationsResiliency

Ecuador starts to shut down oil drilling on nature reserve

Ecuador begins shutting down oil wells in Yasuni reserve after voters approved a referendum to end drilling for environmental reasons.

FILE PHOTO: Swiss energy company BKW's Muehleberg nuclear power plant and the fog-covered Aare river are seen in Muehleberg near Bern, Switzerland, April 6, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
ElectricityNewsNuclear PowerPoliticsRegulations

Switzerland to scrap ban on building nuclear power stations

Switzerland plans to lift its ban on new nuclear power plants to enhance energy security amid rising geopolitical tensions.

FILE PHOTO: A Gazprom worker walks next to pipelines at a gas measuring station at the Russian-Ukrainian border in Sudzha near Kursk, some 500 km (311 miles) south of Moscow, December 5, 2008.   REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov//File Photo
Liquefied Natural GasNatural GasNewsPoliticsTrade

Kremlin says Europe will pay more unless gas deal extended

Ukraine gas transit deal will not be renewed, says Kyiv, as Russia warns of higher prices from other sellers.

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Stellantis is seen on the company's building in Velizy-Villacoublay near Paris, France, March 19, 2024. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo
AutomotiveBusinessClimateEmissionsNewsRegulationsTransport

Dutch group sues Stellantis over alleged emissions cheating

Class action lawsuit over alleged Stellantis emissions cheating is based on actions of predecessor company Fiat Chrysler.

The logo of French oil and gas company TotalEnergies is seen on an oil tank at TotalEnergies fuel depot in Mardyck near Dunkirk, France, January 16, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/ File Photo
BusinessFinanceFuelNatural GasNewsOilRegulationsTrade

TOTSA TotalEnergies Trading to pay $48 million for attempted market manipulation

The U.S. regulator fined TOTSA $48M for attempting to manipulate European gasoline futures by flooding the market.

FILE PHOTO: A view of the electric vehicle (EV) factory of China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group in Tianjin, China October 20, 2021. REUTERS/Yilei Sun/File Photo
BusinessElectric Vehicles (EVs)News

China Evergrande’s EV arm warns of bigger first-half loss on impairment provisions

China Evergrande's EV unit expects a larger H1 2024 loss, driven by a significant impairment provision amid ongoing financial woes.

A view shows the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) outside the town of Kurchatov, in the Kursk Region, Russia August 27, 2024. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
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UN watchdog says Russian nuclear plant ‘extremely exposed’ if attacked

Director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency warns of nuclear threat in Kursk amid fighting between Russia and Ukraine.

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