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Western nations are exploring more robust ways of enforcing a price cap on Kremlin’s crude
Europe accused of turning a blind eye on imprisoned academic because of its reliance on Baku for gas
Former employee serves ‘statutory demand’ on Recharge Industries, which could lead to bankruptcy proceedings
Getting a clearer view of how electrical grids are running is a crucial step towards decarbonising them
Deal is vital to sustaining a €110bn portfolio of clean energy projects planned by the company
Agreement comes as European countries seek to avoid repeat of energy price explosion that followed Ukraine invasion
Short bets reflect broader loss of enthusiasm for green energy stocks
Swiss group plans to merge Teck’s steelmaking coal business with its own assets before spinning off combined unit
Swiss group’s shareholders will have the choice of keeping shares in the spin-off or dumping them on the market
Also in today’s newsletter, Exxon’s foray into lithium and a Russian oil scoop
Finance and operations chiefs depart as wind developer grapples with rising costs
The father, the sun, and the holey business plan
Also in this newsletter: Ireland ups the pressure on Israel
Schneider boss says there is ‘no unity’ as bloc struggles with substantially higher prices than US and Asia
Political risk stymies region’s wind and solar potential while fossil fuels deliver reliable returns
Allies discuss ways to ‘toughen up’ key sanction as Moscow circumvents limits on seaborne crude
GEL joins race to cash in on region’s mining revival
Chair of Kimberley Process says African countries view proposal as a penalty that will cause ‘irreparable harm’
Oil producer has acquired rights to 120,000 acres of land in Arkansas as part of big strategic pivot
Governments count on metals recycling boom for energy security
Despite earlier payouts Braskem still faces legal action over geological disaster that forced tens of thousands to evacuate
Programme would mirror scheme launched by EU
Baker Hughes CEO says wars in Ukraine and Middle East threaten instability similar to 1973 oil embargo
The upcoming climate summit needs to shift public opinion and generate political will — the planet’s future depends on it
Sector must be fundamentally reset to become economically viable, executives warn
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