Bloomberg European power prices surged to the highest level since December after Germany took a step closer to rationing natural gas supplies amid cuts to flows from Russia. Rising gas prices have been pushing up the cost of electricity across Europe, fuelling inflation and increasing the economic burden on businesses and households still recovering from the pandemic. German power …
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BHP scraps thermal coal exit
Bloomberg BHP group u-turned on its plan to exit from thermal coal, after surging prices made the assets more valuable and a shift in investor attitudes has reduced pressure on the company to stop mining the dirtiest fuel. The world’s biggest resources companies and their shareholders have been grappling for years with the question of whether to get out …
Read More »UK agency to invest $200m in African hydropower projects
Bloomberg The UK’s development finance agency will invest about $200 million in African hydroelectricity projects to boost the continent’s renewable energy portfolio. British International Investment Plc, formerly CDC Group, will invest into a joint venture between Norway’s Norfund AS and Scatec ASA to deliver about 675 megawatts, its largest backing for water-generated power, the fund said. Norfund plans to …
Read More »Italy may trigger emergency gas plan
Bloomberg Italy may trigger its emergency gas plan as soon as next week if Russia continues to curb supplies, a move that may involve a bigger reliance on the dirtier fuels. If Gazprom PJSC doesn’t restore its gas supplies to Italy by mid-week, the government may initiate an emergency phase for its market, according to people familiar with the …
Read More »Japan to withdraw financing of key coal projects
Bloomberg Japan will withdraw financing for key coal-fired power plant projects in Bangladesh and Indonesia under efforts aimed at accelerating a global phase-out of the dirtiest fossil fuel. Asia’s second-largest economy will stop providing government-backed yen loans to the Matarbari 2 coal expansion project in Bangladesh and the Indramayu plant in Indonesia, the country’s Foreign Ministry said in a …
Read More »Germany warns of difficulty in capping price of Russian oil
Bloomberg The German government is willing to discuss a US proposal to cap the price of Russian oil exports, while cautioning that such a measure may be too complicated to implement. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s idea to link an oil price cap to insurance sanctions is an interesting proposal, and the Group of Seven most industrialized countries are …
Read More »BP’s $36bn project highlights massive green hydrogen hubs
Bloomberg BP’s acquisition of a stake and lead role in a $36 billion green hydrogen development in Western Australia is casting a spotlight on a slew of ambitious projects around the world that are promising to deliver massive amounts of the clean fuel. Green hydrogen, produced using water and renewable electricity, is widely predicted to play a crucial role …
Read More »Diesel crisis likely to stay unfixed by oil refining revival
Bloomberg A wave of new oil refining capacity that’s coming on stream won’t be enough to solve a global shortage of diesel, jet fuel and similar petroleum products. That’s the takeway from the Paris-based International Energy Agency’s (IEA’s) monthly report, which shows that increased processing — as new plants come online — this year and next will fall well …
Read More »Gazprom agrees to supply only 50% gas to Italy’s Eni
Bloomberg Eni said Gazprom will supply only 50 percent of Italy gas requested for June 17. Eni has submitted a daily gas demand for approximately 63 million cubic meters, the Italian company said on its website. Actual delivered volumes almost unchanged with respect to the amounts. Italian Energy Minister Roberto Cingolani’s office has said the country is not facing …
Read More »Solar power floods Europe’s grids
Bloomberg Europe’s biggest economies are seeing near-record amounts of solar power as a heat wave spreads across the southwest of the continent, boosting demand for electricity to keep people cool. Solar met almost a quarter of all energy demand in five of Europe’s biggest power markets. The surge in electricity supply did little to ease rising prices that are …
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