Tech giant’s ambition of reaching ‘net zero’ by 2030 under threat from power demands of artificial intelligence systems
Paperwork hold-ups at marine environment regulator leave Britain trailing other countries in building infrastructure
Investor returns imply that the welfare of future human beings is close to irrelevant
Supreme Court decision comes as anger mounts over groups discharging sewage into rivers and coastal waters
Current market is in gridlock, with governments flip-flopping on green targets
Industry believes recent moves to set up factories in Europe are aimed at dodging potential crackdowns
Europe’s leading battery maker recently lost a $2bn BMW contract as it struggles to produce at scale
Work on energy transition project in Rotterdam will be further delayed
Orders are surging but capital markets are becoming reluctant to fund infrastructure projects
There is no doubt the incident will prove an inconvenience for backers of chief executive Duncan Wanblad’s restructuring plan
John Podesta signals shift in policy targeting goods from ‘dirtier’ countries
They want ‘made in Europe’ requirements to protect region’s hydrogen equipment manufacturing industry
Oslo cites national security concerns amid increased Russian and Chinese interest in Svalbard and ‘high north’
Sale was part of group’s defence against BHP’s takeover bid, which collapsed in May
Plan includes relaxing sanctions on Israeli billionaire to counter Chinese control of critical minerals
Motorists set to pay an extra 50 cents a litre from 2031, estimates show
The tale of a jackpot hidden in the Indonesian jungle has been told before but a mind-blowing theory adds a new shine
New facility is aimed at smaller projects that would otherwise struggle to find cover
Williams set to escalate dispute with rival Energy Transfer through lawsuit for ‘anti-competitive’ actions
Manila pitches itself as alternative for western countries seeking to diversify sources of EV battery material
Supplier to London and southern England says £19bn of assets are failing as Ofwat weighs approving increase in bills
Microsoft co-founder argues Big Tech’s investment in power-hungry artificial intelligence systems is spurring a boom in clean electricity
Serica ‘actively’ looking overseas ahead of potential increase in UK government’s windfall levy on producers
The Republican presidential candidate has promised to stop offshore wind development if elected
For Paladin Energy and Fission Uranium, teaming up looks like a sensible move
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