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PG&E creditors sweeten deal for California fire victims in new proposal

Bloomberg PG&E Corp creditors, seeking to salvage their bid to take control of the bankrupt utility’s restructuring, sweetened their offer to wildfire victims and made new proposals aimed at winning over California Governor Gavin Newsom. In a letter to Newsom, the creditor group said they are prepared to pay the victims $13.5 billion in cash upfront instead of using stock ...

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Oil’s 2019 milestones tell decade’s story of energy abundance

Bloomberg Global oil markets notched up a number of milestones this year that echoed the story of the past decade: the world has shifted from an era of supply tightness to plenty. What distinguished the developments of 2019 was not just how big they were but often how little impact they had. From the world’s biggest-ever initial public offering to ...

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Going 100% green will pay for itself in seven years

Bloomberg A Stanford University professor whose research helped underpin the US Democrats’ Green New Deal says phasing out fossil fuels and running the entire world on clean energy would pay for itself in under seven years. It would cost $73 trillion to revamp power grids, transportation, manufacturing and other systems to run on wind, solar and hydro power, including enough ...

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