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World’s largest miner to reimburse workers for loss of public holiday payments over a 13-year period
Also in today’s newsletter, senator from coal-rich West Virginia in the spotlight
China’s push into solar and wind projects to account for lion’s share of increase
Rush to stock up fuel causes long queues at service stations and immediate scarcity
Opening up proprietary Supercharger network qualifies car group for new US subsidies
Involvement with Chinese partners on nickel and other battery-related ventures could fall foul of IRA legislation
Annual meeting votes highlight differences between investors at US and European oil companies
Reuters, Bloomberg and Dow Jones are denied invitations in decision driven by Saudi Arabia’s energy minister
Shares in energy group weaken after regulator Ofgem escalates probe it began last year
Three books — including a novel — overturn assumptions about how politics, economics and science should combat global warming
Also in today’s newsletter, UK power provider Drax crosses the Atlantic
Savannah’s Barroso mine seen as a test of Europe’s ability to secure regional supplies of vital battery material
Tree Energy Solutions says Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act has accelerated the methane project
Expensive new contracts are kicking in just when government support has been cut back
Ola Källenius calls for delay in post-Brexit sourcing rules and warns new tariffs will dent industry competitiveness
Also in today’s newsletter, reports of the death of Canada’s oil sands are greatly exaggerated
Connecting wind and solar farms to tomorrow’s electricity-hungry customers will require huge investment
But business leaders warn that high electricity prices and a barrage of regulation could discourage investment
The sector’s switch to renewable energy is a good start — but the supply chain accounts for most of its carbon footprint
Proxima Fusion aims to build complex device to generate emissions-free power by fusing atoms
Bai Houshan and his company Ronbay have ambitious expansion plans for key battery component
Campaigners say Environment Agency lacks resources to hold offenders to account
Those fighting the biodiversity crisis are still stuck in the old model of conservation — climate tech indicates a fresh path
Nucera has an early mover advantage
It may be easier to achieve scale benefits by building multiple small, modularised reactors
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