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Russia’s Gazprom ships second LNG cargo to Spain – LSEG data

Russian gas deliveries to Europe increased last year, according to EU analysis, as it has been sanctioned like oil supplies.

LegislationNewsPoliticsSolarTrade

EU to pledge help for solar – but no trade curbs on China, draft shows

A new charter set to be signed by the European Commission and most EU countries said governments would consider using more EU funding...

BiodiversityClimateNewsPolitics

Greece to spend €780 million to protect marine biodiversity, PM says

Greece plans to present its national strategy on marine biodiversity protection at the "Our Ocean" conference, which Athens will host this year and...

ElectricityNewsUtilities

Engie, Iberdrola and funds eye bids for UK’s Electricity North West, sources say

Electricity networks are attracting investors' interest as countries need to adapt decades-old grids to wind and solar power generation.

BusinessElectric Vehicles (EVs)News

BP’s EV charging arm cuts jobs, reduces global ambitions

The changes at BP Pulse are part of efforts to focus on the British company's most profitable segments as it battles investor doubts...

BusinessElectric Vehicles (EVs)News

Tesla to lay off more than 10% of its staff, Electrek reports

Planned job cuts come after EV maker reported that its global vehicle deliveries in the first quarter fell for the first time in...

Electric Vehicles (EVs)News

US opens probe into over 3,300 GM Cadillac Lyriq vehicles’ braking

Investigation opened into the electric vehicle's brake system failure in 2023 models.

EconomyNews

First 2024 Canada carbon rebates will be deposited today

Residents of eight provinces will receive first of four instalments of Canada's carbon rebate if taxes were filed by March 15.

BusinessElectricityNewsSolarWind

Japan’s JERA creates global renewables-focused unit in UK

New division of the power giant will develop, invest in, own and operate renewable energy projects such as onshore and offshore wind, solar...

ElectricityNewsSolar

Losing hope of rescue, some European solar firms head to US

Manufacturers supplying photovoltaic panels are being crushed by competition from China and the U.S., whose governments give more support to their producers.

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