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ReNew Power’s Sumant Sinha: ‘It’s time for the U.S. and India to lead on climate action’
CommentaryReNew Power’s Sumant Sinha: ‘It’s time for the U.S. and India to lead on climate action’
By Sumant SinhaNovember 2, 2022
Virginia’s Republican AG is worried that a $9.8 billion offshore wind project costs too much and strikes a cost-sharing deal to let it go ahead 
EnvironmentVirginia’s Republican AG is worried that a $9.8 billion offshore wind project costs too much and strikes a cost-sharing deal to let it go ahead 
By Sarah Rankin and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2022
Wide shot of two engineers talking while walking through a wind turbine farm
EnvironmentThe global energy crisis is a ‘shock of unprecedented breadth and complexity,’ IEA warns, but it may also be a ‘definitive turning point’
By Tristan BoveOctober 27, 2022
Martin Brudermueller, chairman of German chemicals company BASF, attends his company's annual press conference to present results on February 25, 2022 in Ludwigshafen, western Germany.
EuropeThe biggest corporate victim of Europe’s energy crisis may be a $93 billion chemical giant whose flagship plant uses as much gas as Switzerland
By David MeyerOctober 25, 2022
Woman engineer working on a computer next to a solar panel array
FinanceRecord wind and solar production in Europe offset 11 billion euros in natural gas costs this year, but it’s too little to end the energy crisis
By Tristan BoveOctober 19, 2022
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EnvironmentA toad the size of a dime could shut down a $68 million power plant
By Scott Sonner and The Associated PressOctober 19, 2022
Aerial shot of the Fawley oil refinery in Southampton, United Kingdom
EnvironmentEurope is in the middle of a brutal energy crisis. Next year could be much, much worse
By Tristan BoveOctober 15, 2022
Con Edison solar panels.
EnvironmentCon Edison renewable energy assets sold to German giant for $6.8B in one of biggest-ever green deals in U.S.
By Susanne Barton and BloombergOctober 2, 2022
Workers pass next to the reactor building equipment entry at the third-generation European Pressurised Reactor project (EPR) nuclear reactor of Flamanville, Normandy on June 14, 2022.
EuropeSafety, waste storage, and promising tech: How the facts about nuclear energy have changed since you last made up your mind
By David MeyerSeptember 30, 2022
First Wind-Solar-Battery Plant
EnvironmentOregon launches a first-of-its-kind renewable energy plant with solar, wind and battery power
By Gillian Flaccus and The Associated PressSeptember 28, 2022
The global energy crisis is making the case for renewables beyond climate change
CommentaryThe global energy crisis is making the case for renewables beyond climate change
By Ignacio GalánSeptember 22, 2022
Shot of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez during a Senate meeting in Madrid
FinanceEurope’s energy system has become a ‘market that doesn’t function,’ Spanish Prime Minister says
By Tristan BoveSeptember 20, 2022
Britain's King Charles III and Britain's Camilla, Queen Consort greet the crowd upon their arrival Buckingham Palace in London the day after Queen Elizabeth II's death
EnvironmentKing Charles III taking the throne means the world loses a leading environmentalist during an energy crisis. ‘I’m not that stupid,’ he says
By Tristan BoveSeptember 10, 2022
A gas station sign showing fuel prices in Germany
FinanceEurope’s household electrical bills could surge by $2 trillion by next year amid a worsening energy crisis, Goldman Sachs warns
By Tristan BoveSeptember 6, 2022
This little-discussed provision in the Inflation Reduction Act just established the world’s largest green lending program
CommentaryThis little-discussed provision in the Inflation Reduction Act just established the world’s largest green lending program
By Andrei ChernyAugust 22, 2022
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