Bloomberg Soaring heating and electricity bills are pushing Europeans to find hacks that will cut their energy use and reduce costs. Mats Johansson installed 30 solar panels with a production capacity of 13.5 kilowatts on his house in Halmstad, southwest Sweden earlier this year. The nation has some of the highest rates of energy consumption per capita in Europe — ...
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S Africa passes 200 days of power cuts
Bloomberg South Africa passed 200 days of power cuts in 2022 on Tuesday, with more to come. Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. said it will ramp up power cuts from so-called stage-1 load shedding, where it removes around 1,000 megawatts from the grid, to stage 3 from 4 pm local time until 5 am for the rest of the week. ...
Read More »UK produces record amount of wind power, easing gas crisis
Bloomberg Britain’s wind farms generated a record amount of electricity this year as gusty weather and a growing fleet of turbines softened the impact of soaring natural gas prices. Wind power will be a critical factor in how well Europe manages an energy crisis that’s already cost more than $1 trillion. Higher wind speeds will ease the need to burn ...
Read More »Green methane may solve hydrogen export dilemma: Fortescue
Bloomberg Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), one of the leading proponents of hydrogen, is exploring a more efficient way to ship the zero-emissions fuel overseas by using “green methane.†Green methane — essentially synthetic natural gas made using renewable energy — is a promising technology that would avoid the costs and technical difficulties of liquefying pure hydrogen, according to Mark Hutchinson, ...
Read More »BHP makes $6.4bn binding offer to acquire OZ Minerals
Bloomberg BHP group Ltd has made a binding offer to acquire Australian copper producer OZ Minerals Ltd. for $6.4 billion, securing its biggest deal in more than a decade and boosting exposure to key materials used in clean energy and electric cars. The A$28.25-a-share bid, first announced in November, will now go to shareholders for approval in late March ...
Read More »Germany set to boost its reliance on coal as it battles energy crisis
Bloomberg Germany is set to boost its reliance on coal as it battles an unprecedented energy crisis — even at the expense of its ambitious climate goals. Europe’s largest economy is burning the fossil fuel for electricity at the fastest pace in at least six years, data compiled by Bloomberg show. It’s also poised to be one of the few ...
Read More »Shell shuts floating LNG facility
Bloomberg Shell Plc suspended production at a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility off the west coast of Australia after a fire broke out, tightening fuel supplies to Asia right as winter starts to boost consumption. The “small fire†at the Prelude LNG facility was detected and was “quickly contained using a hand-held extinguisher,†Shell said in a statement. ...
Read More »China’s abrupt Covid shift hits supply chains from solar to coal
Bloomberg China’s reopening is disrupting energy markets as the abrupt shift from Covid Zero shutters industry and upends the usual flow of commodities. A dramatic surge in infections is having a short-term impact on the supply chain for solar companies, the China Silicon Industry Association said in a statement. Many manufacturers of the wafers used in solar panels have curtailed ...
Read More »Africa could make $1.06 trillion of green hydrogen a year: EIB
Bloomberg Africa has the potential to produce $1.06 trillion worth of green hydrogen a year by 2035, allowing it to export the fuel and boost local industry, according to a study backed by the European Investment Bank (EIB). By harnessing the world’s best solar energy resource a number of countries on the continent could produce the fuel, which is made ...
Read More »UK delays decision on extending energy help for businesses
Bloomberg UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt delayed a decision on the support businesses will receive for their energy bills after March, sparking consternation from industry groups. While Hunt has extended assistance for domestic energy bills, he’s yet to say how much aid will be provided to companies after the current £18 billion ($22 billion) 6-month program ends. ...
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