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UK tribunal gives go ahead for lawsuit against Europe power cable-makers

ALondon tribunal has given the green light for a £790m lawsuit against European power cable suppliers to proceed to trial, with allegations of a cartel inflating UK electricity costs, Reuters has reported.

read more... 07/05/2024

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EU lawmakers adopt law to hit fossil fuel imports with methane emissions limit

European Union lawmakers on Wednesday adopted a law to place methane emission limits on Europe's oil and gas imports from 2030, pressuring international suppliers to clamp down on leaks of the potent greenhouse gas.

read more... 11/04/2024

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EU to investigate Chinese wind turbine suppliers

The EU will investigate subsidies received by Chinese suppliers of wind turbines destined for Europe, in the bloc's latest move to shield domestic firms from cheap clean tech products.

read more... 10/04/2024

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Britain to invest 300 million pounds in next-generation nuclear fuel programme

Britain said it plans to spend 300 million pounds ($380 million) on a new programme to produce advanced nuclear fuel suitable for the next generation of power-generating reactors, seeking to dislodge Russia as the main international supplier.

read more... 08/01/2024

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China Reinstates Coal Tariffs, Impacting Global Suppliers

China has reinstated tariffs on coal imports from the start of this year in what could be a blow to Russian exporters.

read more... 03/01/2024

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