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EU to offer gas plants a green finance label under certain conditions

The European Union plans to label some gas power plants as sustainable investments, a draft document seen by Reuters showed, after an initial proposal to deny them a green label faced a backlash from some member states.

read more... 23/03/2021

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Equinor eyes $1 billion gain from offshore wind sale to BP

Norway’s Equinor expects to book a profit of around $1 billion from its sale of a 50% stake in two U.S. offshore wind power developments to BP, a company executive told Reuters on Thursday.

read more... 10/09/2020

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New Tax Rule Could Cost Russian Fuel Oil Exporters $1B Annually

A new export tax rule in Russia could cost domestic exporters of fuel oil as much as US$1 billion in missed sales every year, Reuters has estimated.

read more... 08/09/2020

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Coronavirus widens climate rift between European and U.S. oil majors

Europe’s top oil and gas companies have diverted a larger share of their cash to green energy projects since the coronavirus outbreak in a bet the global health crisis will leave a long-term dent in fossil fuel demand, according to a Reuters review of company statements and interviews with executives.

read more... 18/05/2020

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Shell to build its first solar farm in Australia

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Oil and gas major Royal Dutch Shell said on Friday it plans to build its first utility-scale solar farm in Australia, part of a global push into the power business and cleaner energy.

read more... 07/02/2020

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