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The ‘world’s largest floating wind farm’ produces its first power
Offices of Equinor photographed in Feb. 2019. Equinor is one of several companies looking at developing floating wind farms. Odin…
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GE to work on converting old, gas-fired power station in Britain into a battery storage facility
Pylons photographed in the U.K. The project involving Centrica and GE will store energy from onshore wind farms in Lincolnshire.…
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The U.S. looks to rival Europe and Asia with massive floating offshore wind plan
The Block Island Wind Farm, photographed in 2016, is located in waters off the east coast of the United States.…
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BlackRock makes $700 million investment in Australian battery storage
Wind turbines in Australia. Earlier this year, a report from Australia’s Clean Energy Council said renewables were responsible for 32.5%…
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Norwegian oil giant Equinor to buy U.S.-based energy storage firm
Although it is involved in renewable energy projects, Equinor is a major producer of fossil fuels. The Norwegian state has…
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UK bolsters gas stockpile for winter with Ukraine war squeezing supply and sending prices soaring
Russia is a significant supplier of oil and gas. A number of major economies have formulated plans to reduce their…
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Big Oil braces for shareholder revolt over climate plans in proxy voting season
Members of the environmental group Just Stop Oil blockade a BP petrol station in London on April 28, 2022. The…
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Oil giant Shell reports soaring first-quarter profits, raises dividend
Shell’s results follow bumper profits from across the oil and gas industry. Ben Stansall | Afp | Getty Images LONDON…
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The race to roll out ‘super-sized’ wind turbines is on
A Haliade-X wind turbine photographed in the Netherlands on March 2, 2022. The Haliade-X is part of a new generation…
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Corporate world shuns Russia over Ukraine war and as Western sanctions bite
Shell petrol station logo on Sept. 29, 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Mike Kemp | In Pictures | Getty Images…
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