
Sunak Considers Diluting Green-Energy Policies, Delaying Diesel Ban
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering diluting some of his green policies, according to a person familiar
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IMF to Proceed With Meetings in Moroccan City Damaged by Quake
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are pressing ahead with plans to hold their annual meetings in
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European Stocks Steady Ahead of Fed While Energy Stocks Rise
European stocks edged slightly higher after Monday’s drop, with investors wary of making bets ahead of this week’s
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Biden Policies Drive Smart Bets on Green Technology, Brainard Says
An array of US government tax credits, loan guarantees and research are unlocking billions in private sector investments
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Wheat Extends Drop as First Ship Leaves Ukraine’s Black Sea Port
The first grain ship left Ukraine’s port of Chornomorsk, as Kyiv seeks to defy Russia’s effective blockade of
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Rage Builds in Libya’s Flood-Hit Derna Over Storm Response
Protests erupted in the Libyan town of Derna on Monday, as rage over officials’ preparation for and response
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Europe’s Rules on Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Kit Spark Investor Alarm
Europe’s nascent hydrogen industry is ready to battle the European Commission over a new set of rules, with
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CATL to Supply Batteries for Australia’s Shift Away From Coal
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., the biggest electric car battery producer, will supply energy storage systems to Western
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UK to Boost Power Exports This Winter After Carbon Prices Plunge
The UK will increase power sales to the continent this winter as a slump in carbon prices makes
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New €360 million Climate Fund Launches Despite Market Downturn
The venture capital firm that bankrolled the “Tesla of tractors” is bucking the trend of retreating climate tech
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The Mission to Create Europe’s Battery Hub, Whatever the Cost
Next to fields of corn and sunflowers near the city of Debrecen in eastern Hungary, workers in hard
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Rio Tinto CEO Says Chinese Steel Demand Is Close to Peaking
The chief executive officer of the world’s second-largest iron ore producer believes Chinese consumption of steel is close
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