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Prices quadruple in a year exacerbated by maintenance problems at French nuclear plants
Berlin moves to tackle fallout from surging energy prices in wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Sections of industry, such as glass and ceramic making, will be at risk of closure if supplies are restricted, executives will say
UK Nitrogen wants £10mn loan to restart production at CF Industries’ mothballed Ince plant
In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, we are witnessing the creation of a new energy order
Case for infrastructure holds — as an inflation hedge providing stable returns in an uncertain world
Disruption caused by the loss of Russian gas supplies is weighing heavily on the Düsseldorf-based group
Plus, PRI finds policymakers need not choose between the ‘present energy crisis and tackling climate change’
Ganfeng Lithium shares hit after disclosing investigation but said it would not affect operations
KKR and Macquarie walk away after Li Ka-shing group decided inflation had increased the electricity distributor’s value
UK chancellor Rishi Sunak’s constituency in North Yorkshire among 6 contenders
Amazon founder accuses White House of ‘misdirection’ in tackling soaring prices
Mitsui OSK chief says it will try ‘to continue our normal services regardless of Russian national policy’
Ukraine war fuels 29% first-half rise as wider market suffers worst 6 months in 50 years
A Supreme Court ruling on the EPA is the latest setback to the president’s goal of greening the US economy
Growth in the region fuelled 6 per cent rise in global use of the dirtiest fossil fuel in 2021
Details of scheme come as US president contends with voter dismay over high petrol prices and rising inflation
Formal opening of Pemex’s Dos Bocas refinery heralded a landmark by president despite questions over profitability
Russia does not want Shell to remain a phantom shareholder, providing no capital or operational expertise
Sharp acceleration of food and energy prices intensifies ECB debate over speed of planned interest rate rises
World’s most important industrial metal had struck a record high above $10,600 earlier this year
Government accuses companies of raking in profits while domestic supply has dipped
Swedish carmaker opens first new factory in Europe in 60 years as it steps up shift to battery power
Support drops after activists filed a record 389 environmental and social proposals
Development in which Shell, Mitsubishi and Mitsui are stakeholders is first to be nationalised since Ukraine invasion
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