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UK ‘not fast enough’ on energy transition, says Siemens Energy boss

The UK is not moving fast enough on the energy transition, the boss of the British arm of Siemens Energy has said. Darren...

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EDF wind farm to pay £5.5m for overcharging grid

A wind farm majority owned by energy company EDF will pay £5.5 million into a fund designed to help vulnerable customers after regulator...

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Algeria is in the spotlight as leaders of gas producing countries convene

Algeria is looking to cast itself as a critical supplier of natural gas for European countries seeking to lessen their dependence on Russia.

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Global energy-related CO2 emissions hit record high in 2023 – IEA

LONDON (Reuters) – Global energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) hit a record high last year, driven partly by increased fossil fuel use...

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Aston Martin delays launch of its first battery EV by a year

Luxury British car manufacturer puts back launch of first electric car to 2026.

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EEX to work with local bourse on carbon trading in Turkey

European Energy Exchange confirms commitment to establishing emissions trading "to drive decarbonisation".

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Carbon emissions from aluminium sector dip despite output growth – report

LONDON (Reuters) – Greenhouse gas emissions from the aluminium sector have been slipping in recent years even as output grows as the industry...

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EU 2030 wind target within reach thanks to investment, improved permitting, industry body says

By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) – The European Union’s wind power target for 2030 is within reach due to a rebound in investment...

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Record year for wind farms raises hope for EU green energy goals

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A record year for building new wind farms and a rebound in investments in the sector have...

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EU lawmakers approve tougher bloc-wide penalties for environmental crime

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Parliament on Tuesday approved tougher penalties for environmental crimes such as illegal timber trade, with offences punishable by...

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