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French regulator AMF urged to challenge government’s offer price
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
It would help if more of the choice were taken out of our hands by designing in efficiency
The industry should be given enough project visibility to amass skills and optimise spending
Supply bottlenecks and rising interest rates raise questions about speed at which growth materialises
Soon-to-be-nationalised energy group takes €40bn hit on gas price surge
Wind turbine maker bemoans pricing uncertainty as it cuts full-year earnings guidance
Rich countries pledged $8.5bn to help the country shift away from dirty energy. But a year on, negotiations are strained
Many families will struggle as cost of energy doubles compared with a year ago, John Pettigrew says
The energy crisis is far from resolved given the scale of the remaining challenge on supplies
New US act may make it more expensive to switch to cleaner energy in emerging markets
UK PM looks at extending windfall tax to solar and wind farm companies
Rough facility off the Yorkshire coast is no ‘silver bullet’ for Britain’s energy security problems, warns company
What a negative gas price tells us about economics, capitalism and the future
Finance minister says move will ensure long-term financial viability of state electricity monopoly
About 10,000 households a month made to switch as a result of falling behind with bills
Both the EU and UK face a balancing act: protecting consumers and correcting long-term failings in strategy
As Bucharest struggles to make promised refunds to utilities, energy groups warn they face a cash flow crisis
Western turbine makers hope to capitalise on a technological advantage over competitors
Trade body argues that revenue cap on renewables will penalise low-carbon investments
Proposal would replace ‘rushed’ government policies and should prioritise the most vulnerable, says chief executive
Ofgem drew up plans this summer for company behind this week’s late bid for failed rival Bulb
Berlin was warned at summit that bloc-wide measures are needed to avert recession
Decision underlines efforts to show unity as EU battles energy crisis
Move follows Russian attacks on critical energy infrastructure
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