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Forrest Crellin

Forrest Crellin

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Engie still sees strong US appetite for renewables

French power group Engie still sees strong appetite in the U.S. for renewable energy projects and expects the country to remain an integral part of the company's

Engie still sees strong US appetite for renewables
Environment

Europe's solar power surge hits prices, exposing storage needs

Europe has clocked a record number of hours of negative power prices this year due to a mismatch between demand and supply as solar power

Europe's solar power surge hits prices, exposing storage needs
Environment|News|Science

Rising cooling demand to keep coal plants online this year, IEA says

Global electricity demand is set to grow at its fastest pace in nearly 20 years this year, spurred by increasing demand for air conditioning as temperatures rise,

Rising cooling demand to keep coal plants online this year, IEA says
Asia|Business|Europe|Science|Technology

Hydrogen project investments are accelerating but uncertainty remains, IEA says

Final investment decisions for hydrogen projects have doubled over the last 12 months, dominated by China, but installed capacity and demand are low as the

Hydrogen project investments are accelerating but uncertainty remains, IEA says
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Exxon's deal with unions at Port Jerome refinery to allow job-cutting plan to move ahead

Energy major Exxon Mobil can move ahead with a plan to cut jobs at its Port Jerome refinery in northern France after obtaining a majority agreement this

Exxon's deal with unions at Port Jerome refinery to allow job-cutting plan to move ahead
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Gas price shock set to add to Europe's industrial pain

Europe's struggling industries are bracing for a new gas price shock over the coming winter months, as colder weather

Gas price shock set to add to Europe's industrial pain
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Science|Technology

Shale drilling techniques could lead to a geothermal surge, IEA says

The shale drilling techniques that led to a boom in oil and gas output have also spurred the development of geothermal, which in theory could provide a stable

Shale drilling techniques could lead to a geothermal surge, IEA says
Business|Economy|Europe|Food

Europe's power price divide hits southeastern economies

For Athens restaurant owner Christos Kapetanakis, rent has always been high, but now he faces what he calls "a

Europe's power price divide hits southeastern economies

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