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State moves for remaining 16 per cent of energy utility in reversal of 2005 privatisation
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
Collapse of talks over deal backed by Vitol risks bankrupting Russian-owned facility
The industry should be given enough project visibility to amass skills and optimise spending
Agency warns governments not to become complacent despite falls in prices
Minister says Baku wants long-term purchase contracts in place well beyond 2027
French energy group accused by Greenpeace of drastically understating its climate impact
Central bank sets 2024 deadline after finding ‘major gaps’ among lenders in assessing financial impact
Wind turbine maker bemoans pricing uncertainty as it cuts full-year earnings guidance
Reliable local supplies of natural gas hand America an advantage when it comes to attracting investment
Search for more ‘representative’ way to track prices to reflect replaced Russian gas proves tricky
The energy crisis is far from resolved given the scale of the remaining challenge on supplies
What a negative gas price tells us about economics, capitalism and the future
World is approaching a ‘pivotal moment’ and ‘golden age of gas’ is coming to an end
Divide opens up among bloc members after compromise on buildings’ efficiency measures
Key EU allies Macron and Scholz have clashed in recent months on issues from energy to defence
A recession affecting the US’s largest trade and investment partner will have an impact on growth at home
Some countries have concerns about energy crisis adding costs to green transition
Mild weather and large amounts of fuel on storage have helped reduce prices
Both the EU and UK face a balancing act: protecting consumers and correcting long-term failings in strategy
The sooner countries cut consumption, the more stored gas they can carry through to 2023
Leaders’ agreement will still take weeks to translate into concrete measures
Trade body argues that revenue cap on renewables will penalise low-carbon investments
Macron’s withdrawal reflects growing opposition as countries try to pursue more climate-friendly policies
Policymakers need to target measures better and encourage efficiency
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