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A flagship energy scheme has been undermined by policy shifts and adverse demographics
Fortune may be throwing a lifeline to businesses challenged by energy politics
Spanish group considers future of the business amid the global shift to clean energy
This FT series calculates the carbon costs and savings of individual lifestyle decisions
Paltry pandemic recovery spending on clean-energy measures leaves net zero goals way out of reach, agency warns
Groups including Siemens Gamesa and Vestas say goals will be missed without increased turbine use
US president is avoiding a one-size-fits-all carbon tax in favour of supply-side investment and regulation
Critics warn the UK government’s plans could expose households to cost overruns
Plus, coal’s surprising short-term revival and ways the US can scale up clean energy infrastructure
Bloc of 27 countries to negotiate over three-pronged approach to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Digital technologies are connecting households’ solar panels, thermostats and batteries to help ease pressure on grids
Digital technologies and new infrastructure deemed essential to decarbonising transport
The key elements of a climate revolution have been slotting into place behind the scenes
Oil majors step up efforts to explain the role of hydrogen and the sectors it could transform
Electric carmaker’s chief attacks attorney for investors challenging $2.6bn deal
Bobby Tudor adds powerful voice to those warning fossil fuel hub must prepare for a transition
Lawsuit hinges on whether billionaire is in control of the electric vehicle company he personifies
Open letter to Von der Leyen calls for bloc to ‘walk the talk’ over achieving carbon neutrality by 2050
Dash for hydrogen shows that fossil fuels are not the only route to prosperity
Diplomatic tussle with Brussels lends extra urgency to stalled renewables projects
Brussels is updating climate legislation but the controversy over wood-burning energy’s renewable status complicates its plans
Billions in state and corporate cash going into more than 620 planned projects risk becoming stranded assets, warns report
Pandemic accelerated clean electricity schemes in states and cities during the pandemic
Declining reliability of US electricity grids boosts demand, particularly in California and Texas
White House steps up pressure on China over ‘inhumane’ use of Uyghur forced labour
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