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Instead of widespread attacks, Moscow now focuses on power stations in regions less protected than Kyiv
Power outages in São Paulo reflect chronic underinvestment in country’s infrastructure
Formal notice to bondholders fires starting gun on complicated debt restructuring
Modelling the future of energy trends can be a nightmare, but a new report seeks to parse major outlooks
Bank of China and ICBC in a group of four banks behind £190mn loan that matures end of April
Pitched as a carbon-neutral alternative, the fuel could delay the rollout of more efficient energy sources
Disclaimer: it’s not simple, nor a trick
Analysts say region may hit replenished capacity targets by summer
Moscow has been quick to pledge its support to African countries with nuclear energy ambitions
Political headache intensifies for Sunak as utility’s parent company Kemble dices with insolvency
England’s experiment with privatising natural monopolies has misfired
Utility wants to raise bills by 56% by 2030 in effort to stop investors walking away
A new book argues that the low cost of green energy is not always an asset
UK’s biggest water utility, the government and Ofwat are at an impasse over its finances
Plus, Elliott’s caught in an AC Milan legal battle and Byju’s investors try to oust its founder
Investors say regulatory conditions make utility’s business plan ‘uninvestable’
The utility’s nine shareholders and regulator Ofwat have moved firmly beyond bluff tactics
Shareholders refuse to confirm they will make fresh equity injection
Data from Environment Agency prompts calls for government to declare national emergency
Keir Starmer says early stage technology would be among the schemes backed by GB Energy if party wins the election
Pollution from emergency overflow pipes into canals, coastal waters and rivers has not always been recorded until now
Sector has suffered from the impact of high inflation over the past two years
Alexander De Croo urges bloc not to replace one energy dependency for another
The prime minister’s business aide is overseeing efforts to avert the utility’s potential failure
Population growth and industrialisation are compounding the problem, but there is no shortage of solutions
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