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Air Liquide and Vattenfall seal deal for offshore wind power

Air Liquide and Vattenfall seal deal for offshore wind power

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Air Liquide and Vattenfall seal deal for offshore wind power

Under the 15-year power purchase agreement, Vattenfall will provide 115MW or around 500GWh per year of green electricity from the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm

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IMF calls on governments to subsidise food and energy

IMF calls on governments to subsidise food and energy

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IMF calls on governments to subsidise food and energy

Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said support should be provided in a ‘very targeted manner, preferably by providing subsidies directly to people’

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‘Each year $1.8tn is spent on subsidies that harm the planet’

‘Each year $1.8tn is spent on subsidies that harm the planet’

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‘Each year $1.8tn is spent on subsidies that harm the planet’

A new report reveals that 2% of global GDP is spent annually on measures that damage the Earth

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Bump in the road for low emission cars as sales drop

Bump in the road for low emission cars as sales drop

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Bump in the road for low emission cars as sales drop

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says efforts to sell green cars have been undermined by ‘confusing policies’ and the ‘premature’ removal of incentives

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Subsidy cuts see energy investors shift focus away from renewables

Subsidy cuts see energy investors shift focus away from renewables

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Subsidy cuts see energy investors shift focus away from renewables

A new report from SmartestEnergy suggests battery storage technology and gas peaking plants are being increasingly invested in

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Lord Deben hit by conflict of interest claims

Lord Deben hit by conflict of interest claims

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Lord Deben hit by conflict of interest claims

A newspaper investigation claims the peer’s private firm has received £600,000 from green businesses

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Ofgem whistleblower: ‘Millions of pounds of public money is being misspent’

Ofgem whistleblower: ‘Millions of pounds of public money is being misspent’

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Ofgem whistleblower: ‘Millions of pounds of public money is being misspent’

Edd Fyfe, a former Counter-Fraud Officer at Ofgem E-Serve, claimed green energy schemes have been ‘seriously abused’

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South Australia fires up $100m home battery scheme

South Australia fires up $100m home battery scheme

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South Australia fires up $100m home battery scheme

Subsidies of up to $6,000 will be available to households across the region

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Swansea seeks private partners to revive tidal lagoon project

Swansea seeks private partners to revive tidal lagoon project

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Swansea seeks private partners to revive tidal lagoon project

The UK Government refused to back Tidal Lagoon Power’s project earlier this year

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India to provide subsidies for all types of EVs

India to provide subsidies for all types of EVs

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India to provide subsidies for all types of EVs

The country’s government plans to invest the equivalent of £600m over a five-year period

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Green groups call for no gas subsidies at Drax

Green groups call for no gas subsidies at Drax

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Green groups call for no gas subsidies at Drax

A total of 64 environmental organisations have said the government should not encourage the burning of gas at the plant

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UK experts back subsidies for mini nuclear power plants

UK experts back subsidies for mini nuclear power plants

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UK experts back subsidies for mini nuclear power plants

A government-commissioned review suggests small modular reactors could be delivered by 2030

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