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It is no longer clear the sprawling business remains in the group’s sweet spot as global warming reorders industry
Infrastructure groups have invested heavily in shifting power companies to lower-carbon production
Danish wind developer chief Mads Nipper says project costs heightened by elevated interest rates
Since the early 20th century, the Lone Star State has operated a grid separate from the rest of the US
There is a risk that the data centre boom may spur construction of new gas-fired power plants
Purchase of 10.5GW of electricity highlights rising energy needs of AI and cloud computing
Industrial power demand may improve if prices stay low but without a significant uptick, expect companies to start trimming capex budgets
Naftogaz chief executives highlights air strikes targeting natural gas tanks used by European countries
The bloc has avoided an energy crisis, but the short-term solutions could harm competitiveness and the green transition down the line
Process of turning salt water into drinkable water is unlikely to be the answer to the bulk of the global water crisis
Breakdown of accounts comes as testing on Tideway tunnel set to begin and UK’s biggest water provider faces debt crisis
Batteries and other solutions aim to store wind, solar and hydropower to make up for intermittent supply
Creditors holding £5bn of debt have been spooked by default of parent company this month
Three takeaways from a bullish IEA forecast on the state of electric cars and batteries
Industry faces 2039 deadline on the dirtiest energy source but existing gas plants escape present standards
Alignment of standards would lower costs to develop small modular reactors, speeding up their rollout
Shortage of data raises questions over condition of infrastructure as groups seek sharp increases in bills
A potential failure at the UK’s biggest water provider could carry sector-wide risks, survey finds
The rush to exploit a power surplus in the country’s north has raised questions over infrastructure and energy use
Investors grow nervous over financing technique likely to be used by government for future projects
US manager known for aggressive approach bets markets are too pessimistic about potential losses on utility’s debt
Troubled utility asks regulator to approve higher expenditure alongside potential rise to bills
Ofwat criticises failure to improve infrastructure in letter seen by Financial Times
US bank says higher interest rates, inflation and global conflict have dented outlook for energy transition
Government contingency plans could see bulk of debt taken on by state with utility split in two
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