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Many governments and business leaders have made commitments to reduce carbon emissions in response to the 2015 Paris Agreement. This series covers topics surrounding clean tech innovation, energy efficiency and internal carbon pricing
Also in today’s newsletter, Singapore’s central bank head calls for action on carbon pricing and blended finance
Canadian pipeline group to become largest natural gas distribution company in North America
Surge in 2022 installations as Beijing boosts renewable energy while companies in EU run into difficulties
Demand surges for workers that can install and maintain heat pumps, solar panels and electric vehicle chargers
US energy company’s purchase of Vivint Smart Home under scrutiny as it reports results this week
Opening of Georgia Power’s Vogtle unit 3 comes seven years late and billions of dollars over budget
Oil majors and utilities seek tax credits for projects powered in part by fossil fuels
Investors behind monopolies face navigating demands of regulators and communities on bumpy path to cleaner energy
Pick-up trucks can keep a home running for three days in a hurricane or even feed energy back into the national grid
A backlog of wind and solar projects is waiting to connect to infrastructure built for another era, threatening net zero plans
Ofgem penalty comes as renewable energy makes challenge of balancing electricity network harder
Proxima Fusion aims to build complex device to generate emissions-free power by fusing atoms
Intense rolling blackouts set to worsen as electricity demand rises during winter period
Bills that hobble renewables would slow decarbonisation in power-hungry state
Government seeks to win favour among voters by reducing costs for consumers and businesses
Intermittent supply from a variety of power generation adds to the challenge of balancing the grid
Trade restrictions and red tape on grid cause 16% decline in capacity additions
Scottish Power chief says urgent reforms to planning process are needed for shift to greener energy
Future electricity demand expected to be met by clean energy sources, agency says
New technologies — ranging from wireless vehicle charging pads to domestic heat pumps — plus older solutions, such as sail-power, are helping to limit the impact of climate change. But spending on research needs to increase to achieve global goals
Renewables work in fundamentally different ways from the old power plants
UK electricity network operator has emergency coal-fired plants warm up on expectations of tight supply and demand
About half of the electricity produced during the past week has come from Britain’s growing number of turbines
National Grid says power supply situation has improved after icy weather disrupts travel and closes schools in parts of country
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