Report by energy research firm BNEF comes as rising costs and poor returns hamper Labour pledge on clean energy
Dispute over stake in Hess’s Stabroek oilfield has implications for joint operating agreements between companies
Zijin Mining subsidiary aims to offer payments to other mines to secure more supplies at a time of skyrocketing prices
Companies cut spending and idle their drilling rigs despite Donald Trump’s pledge to ‘unleash’ production
Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked bull market but subsequent output surge now weighs down on prices
Another round of negotiations in Washington expected next week
Executive orders aim to pave the way for construction of 10 large reactors
Once the preserve of doomsday preppers and sustainability nerds, these autonomous mini ‘power plants’ are gaining wider traction among homeowners and housebuilders — despite the maze of obstacles
Academics argue governments should use satellite data to hold companies accountable for pollution
Executive leaving sooner than expected with heads of iron ore and aluminium units in the running to replace him
Reduction for July to September would see typical households pay £1,720 a year
An increased focus on ethics and local procurement may dent the allure of cheap Chinese panels
Richard Tice pledges ‘day one’ reversal of net zero policies if his party wins next general election
Former Biden top adviser predicts jobs and projects in Republican states will suffer
New technology that extracts the metal from underground brines has been compared to the shale revolution
German chancellor worried about reigniting domestic row over Russian gas imports
Manufacturer vows to rebuild supply chains to end American carmakers’ reliance on China
Analysts warn legislation represents ‘sledgehammer strikes’ to green power industry in the US
Former West Virginia senator also cautions Trump against gutting Biden’s landmark climate bill in its entirety in interview with the FT
Some large electricity generators were not doing their job to help control voltage, claims parent company’s chair
Swedish start-up’s fate raises fears its European peers will also perish in the ‘valley of death’
Executive to leave top job at mining group that has faced activist pressure
The temptation to sit out the political storms is a huge strategic risk no business can afford to take
The Norwegian has become a lightning rod for shareholder criticism as chair of both companies
Former US vice-president says lobbying to delay the clean energy transition can only go so far as public attitudes are changing