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Climate change “fuels conflict” and leads to “dwindling resources,” the Security Council was told
Power was restored after 11 hours of being completely disconnected
Annual average growth of supply is predicted to sit at 5.3% for the next seven years
Countries will look to produce energy domestically, as security concerns grow – a report claims
The DTEK boss has told COP27 that the company’s 2040 carbon-neutrality pledge remains the same
This is due to climate change and ongoing conflicts
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is still currently under Russian control
Uniper continues to buy energy from Russia, which DTEK claims is financing the war in Ukraine
The nations are hopeful this will prevent further financing of the war in Ukraine
It is asking for $80m to prevent one million barrels of oil from leaking into the Red Sea