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Chile copper mines dodge radical changes

  Bloomberg Major copper producers from BHP to Freeport-McMoRan will likely avoid drastic changes in the way they do business in Chile as writers of a new constitution wrapped up deliberations on mining proposals. In a vote on the Constitutional Convention floor, a plan to replace the nation’s investor-friendly concession model with a system of temporary and revocable permits fell …

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Climate change fuels more intense global wildfires

Bloomberg Already, 2022 is taking its place in a pantheon of years that have seen the nature of fire change — and all parts of the world fall under threat. It’s only expected to get worse, with drought and heat waves looming over the horizon for many parts of the globe. At the epicenter of the fury will be the …

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Apple is testing a switch to USB-C for future iPhones

Bloomberg Apple Inc is testing future iPhone models that replace the current Lightning charging port with the more prevalent USB-C connector, according to people with knowledge of the situation, a move that could help the company conform with looming European regulations. In addition to testing models with a USB-C port in recent months, Apple is working on an adapter that …

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‘Ambient computing’ is future goal, says Google devices chief

  Bloomberg Google is staking its vision for the future on what it’s calling “ambient computing,” according to Rick Osterloh, Google’s hardware chief. “Computers should be able to help you with whatever you need seamlessly, and be all around you,” Osterloh said in a Bloomberg Television interview. At its annual I/O conference, Alphabet Inc’s Google introduced a fleet of product …

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Microsoft has $1.3bn at stake as US tests combat goggles

  Bloomberg Microsoft Corp has an initial $1.3 billion at stake in a test beginning later this month on whether its HaloLens augmented-reality goggles can be turned into an effective combat system for the US Army. The month-long test from May 23 to June 17 will be evaluated by the Pentagon’s testing office to determine whether the headset is ready …

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Rivian reaffirms 25,000 EV target

Bloomberg Rivian Automotive Inc reaffirmed guidance to deliver 25,000 battery-electric vehicles this year, despite ongoing supply chain snarls hampering its ramp in production. The Irvine, California-based carmaker has built about 5,000 vehicles since production started in September, it said. That includes 2,553 units built in the first quarter against a backdrop of assembly line pauses due to parts shortages. The …

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Oil surges as global refining crunch drives record fuel costs

  Bloomberg Oil climbed as a global squeeze on refined products continued to pull fuel prices higher with Russian diesel exports falling sharply. West Texas Intermediate rises 4.1% and eked out a weekly gain of 0.7% after a series of tumultuous trading sessions where lowered liquidity exacerbated price moves. Diesel exports from Russia dropped in April from their prewar level …

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UK North Sea sees political reprieve plan in energy crisis

  Bloomberg Six months ago, UK North Sea oil and gas faced the bleakest outlook in its 50-year history. The government was focused on hosting the COP 26 climate talks and environmentalists were close to killing off one of the country’s largest oilfield developments, called Cambo. An industry that had excelled at prolonging its lifespan was at risk of sudden …

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Texas grid operator calls for power conservation

Bloomberg The Texas grid operator called on residents to conserve energy after six generation facilities tripped offline amid hot weather, prompting power prices to spike. The power-plant failures resulted in a loss of about 2,900 megawatts of electricity, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (Ercot) said. That’s enough power for about 580,000 homes and businesses. Natural-gas fired plants make up …

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South Africa’s green hydrogen plan to need $14b investment

Bloomberg South Africa will need to attract investment of $14 billion if it is to develop a substantial green hydrogen industry, the head of the government’s climate finance task team said. An initial amount of $1 billion would be needed to create an industry that could export 20,000 tons of the climate friendly fuel annually and a further $13 billion …

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