Energy

Chinese solar companies make bid to dominate hydrogen power

  Bloomberg Chinese companies spent 10 years aggressively maneuvering to become the dominant players in solar power. Now they’re seeking to lead the way in developing the next big thing in clean energy: hydrogen. Top solar manufacturers including Longi Green Energy Technology Co are ramping up the production of electrolyzers, the equipment needed to make green hydrogen, the cleanest form ...

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Ofgem invites bids for ‘subsea power’ cables to Europe

  Bloomberg The UK’s energy regulator is inviting bids to build more high-voltage cables to connect the country’s electricity grid to the European continent. Ofgem is launching a new round of investment bids to build the sub-sea cables, according to a statement. The regulator says the plans will help boost national energy security and electrification plans which could help the ...

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After calling China’s crackdown, Strategic Vision goes big on solar

Bloomberg One of the few funds to predict Beijing’s clampdown on education companies is doubling down on its bets on China’s solar companies. Ken Xu, Hong Kong-based chief investment officer at Strategic Vision Investment Ltd, withdrew from tutoring stocks in March after noting that state-backed media outlets and policy makers were echoing angst among parents about the societal impact of ...

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EU lawmakers push for stricter rules to avoid greenwashing

Bloomberg European Union (EU) legislators are looking to tighten the region’s planned green bond standards and make it harder for issuers of environmentally-friendly debt to overstate their promises to investors. Sellers of European green bonds and sustainability-linked bonds should develop a transition plan indicating how they will adhere to a 1.5°C global warming scenario and reach climate neutrality by 2050, ...

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Italy to spend $3bn to stem energy-price hike

Bloomberg Italy’s Finance Ministry said that it plans to spend about 2.8 billion euros ($3.2 billion) from the 2022 budget to help shield consumers from surging energy prices. The support will target the first quarter of the year, and will include 800 million euros of savings from a tax overhaul and unspent cash from previous months, according to people familiar ...

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Activist Bluebell asks Glencore to separate its thermal coal mines

Bloomberg Activist hedge fund Bluebell Capital Partners has asked Glencore Plc to separate its thermal coal business because it has become a barrier to investment. The hedge fund firm said that the commodities giant could realise more value for shareholders if it separates that business, simplifies its asset base, disposes of non-core asset Viterra, and tackles governance issues. Bluebell’s partners ...

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Enel planning to invest $191b on clean energy

Bloomberg Enel SpA plans to invest 170 billion euros ($191 billion) this decade to accelerate its shift to greener energy sources. The strategy indicates a 6% increase from the previous investment plan, documents published showed. It also brought forward its net zero commitment by 10 years, from 2050 to 2040. Enel is the latest energy company in Europe to reveal ...

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Eskom is delaying power projects: Minister

Bloomberg South Africa’s Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd is delaying emergency power projects that would have started generating 1,996 megawatts of electricity by next August, City Press reported. The state-owned utility hasn’t approved 11 generation projects that are intended to provide power supplies when the national grid is vulnerable, the newspaper reported, citing ...

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BP plans green hydrogen base in UK amid energy transition

Bloomberg BP Plc plans to build a green hydrogen facility in northeast England that could start producing the gas by 2025, part of a massive project to help the oil major transition towards cleaner sources of energy. The HyGreen Teesside proposal follows one made earlier this year to develop a blue hydrogen facility in the same location. That would produce ...

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Energy crisis drives carbon emissions as Europe burns coal

Bloomberg Europe is growing increasingly reliant on coal to keep the lights on as the weather turns cold, sending the cost of polluting to a record. Carbon prices exceeded 70 euros for the first time ever as utilities turn to the dirtiest of fossil fuels. Power plants in the UK are burning the most coal since the beginning of the ...

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