
Duke to Sell Renewables Unit to Brookfield for $2.8 Billion
Duke Energy Corp. agreed to sell a big portfolio of wind and solar farms to Brookfield Renewable for
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Eskom Latest: Mozambique Supplies 100MW; Respite From Outages
Mozambique will supply electricity-starved South Africa with 100 megawatts of power immediately and an additional 600 megawatts in
1970-01-01 08:00

US, Canada Cities Risk Smoke as Fires Still Burn: Weather Watch
The air quality is in the moderate range across most of the US Northeast and parts of Canada,
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Egypt Says India Is Providing Credit Line in Boost to Economy
India is providing Egypt with a credit line of unspecified value, Egyptian Supply Minister Ali El-Mosilhy said, in
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Removing Carbon From the Air Enters Its Awkward Teen Years
If you want to understand the potential of direct air capture, or DAC, all you have to do
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Shell CEO’s New Strategy Sees a Long-Term Future for Natural Gas
Shell Plc sees a long-term role for natural gas in the world’s energy mix and aims to expand
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Turkey’s Record Current-Account Gap Piles Pressure on Simsek
Turkey’s current-account gap unexpectedly widened in April, adding to a record deficit and underscoring the challenge facing President
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London to Be Hotter Than Madrid as Warm Spell Continues
Heat will persist across the UK and northern Europe this week, potentially boosting demand for energy to keep
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Glencore Offers to Buy Teck’s Coal Business
Glencore Plc is in talks with Teck Resources Ltd. after making an offer to buy the Canadian miner’s
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Rio Tinto, China Baowu to Jointly Explore Green Steel Projects
The world’s biggest iron ore miner and top steel producer are teaming up to collaborate on projects to
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Vietnam Allows Factories to Increase Operations as Heat Eases
Vietnam is giving factories in northern provinces, where Apple Inc. suppliers and Samsung Electronics Co. operate plants, permission
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Facebook faces new allegations of gender discrimination in its delivery of job ads. Research by human rights group suggests it's a global concern
Facebook-parent Meta is the subject of four new complaints from human rights groups in Europe alleging that the algorithm it uses to target users with companies' job advertisements is discriminatory. Nonprofit Global Witness shared new research with CNN that it says shows the algorithm distributing job ads is based on gender stereotypes, and that it appears to be a global issue.
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