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EU backs $14bn hydrogen project to help cut carbon

Bloomberg The European Union (EU) took a step towards accelerating its deployment of hydrogen across the bloc, by approving a 15-nation project to help produce the fuel seen as critical to decarbonising heavy industry. The EU’s executive gave the green light under state aid rules to an “Important Project of Common European Interest” that will help unlock around $9 billion …

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China may end Australia coal ban

  Bloomberg Chinese bureaucrats studying the energy outlook are proposing to end a near two-year ban on Australian coal as tensions begin to ease and on concerns supply may tighten when Western-led sanctions on Russian energy kick in. The proposal will be submitted to senior leaders, with a recommendation Beijing should resume Australian imports. That’s been prompted by fears European-led …

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Energy crisis may spur S Africa to allow more private power

Bloomberg South Africa is considering more than doubling the amount private power producers can generate without requiring a license in a bid to reduce blackouts that are hobbling the economy. President Cyril Ramaphosa is racing to make an announcement as soon as Sunday, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter isn’t public. South Africa last year …

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PetroChina H1 profit rises by 50%

  Bloomberg China’s biggest oil company said its first-half profits jumped 50% to 60% from a year ago amid a surge in global energy prices. PetroChina Co.’s preliminary net income rose between 26.5 billion to 32 billion yuan ($3.9 billion to $4.7 billion) from last year, it said in an exchange filing. The company earned 53 billion yuan in the …

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France’s nuclear troubles worrying UK ahead of winter

Bloomberg Electricite de France SA’s (EDF) nuclear-generation problems are not just a concern at home. They’re causing a headache for the UK too. Britain’s electricity system is facing a repeat of last winter, according to Fintan Slye, director of National Grid Plc’s network operator. That was when the buffer of spare generation capacity tightened, sending prices soaring. The warning is in …

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Boeing needs a win at Farnborough Airshow

Bloomberg As the aerospace world gathers in southern England next week for the first major commercial show since 2019, the stakes are particularly high for one half of the global planemaking duopoly. As ever, the spotlight at the Farnborough International Airshow will focus on the battle between Airbus SE and Boeing Co for orders, with rapid-fire, often last-minute announcements providing …

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Burberry upbeat on steady outlook

Bloomberg Burberry Group Plc held its medium-term forecast steady despite severe lockdowns in parts of China in April and May that hurt demand for luxury products. The British fashion brand continues to target high-single digit revenue growth and a 20% margin at a constant currency in the medium term, as it “actively manages” the impact of lockdowns in China and …

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Amazon’s UK recruitment drive slows after pandemic

  Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc said it would create more than 4,000 new permanent jobs in the UK this year, the smallest number it’s announced in at least three years, despite planning to open two more fulfillment centers in the north of England. The new roles will span corporate, technology, as well as delivery and fulfillment positions, some of which will …

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Fast Retailing jumps as Uniqlo owner predicts record profit

  Bloomberg Fast Retailing Co climbed the most in three months after projecting a record full-year profit on a weaker yen and as strong sales globally outweigh a China slump due to Covid Zero lockdowns. Shares of Uniqlo’s owner surged as much as 8.5% in Tokyo, the biggest intraday gain since mid-April, and were 8.4% higher. The Topix was little …

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