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UK looks to remove China’s CGN from nuclear power projects

The British government is exploring ways to remove China’s state-owned nuclear energy company from all future power projects in the UK, including the consortium planning to build the new É20bn Continue Reading

Posted On : 26 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Mercedes To Bet $47 Billion On An Electric Future

One by one, the world’s auto manufacturers have made bold commitments to electric vehicles, setting targets for turning over their entire fleets and disclosing large capital expenditure plans for the Continue Reading

Posted On : 26 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Germany

‘Climate Chancellor’ Merkel Leaves Germans Flooded and Frustrated

Merkel at a plenary session of the German Bundestag in June As she leaves office, Angela Merkel, hailed for her pioneering global leadership on climate change, stands accused at home Continue Reading

Posted On : 24 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Europe’s gasoline, diesel car sales slump to 60% of market as EVs gain ground

Highlights Hybrid car sales overtake diesel for market share Electric vehicle sales jump more than 200% over year Plug-in hybrid sales more than triple since 2020 European sales of conventional Continue Reading

Posted On : 24 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Russia reports 23,947 new COVID cases – authorities

 Russia on Saturday reported 23,947 new coronavirus cases and a repeat all-time high in the number of deaths related to the virus, at 799. Russia has been in the grip Continue Reading

Posted On : 24 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Merkel defends U.S. Nord Stream 2 deal as Ukraine cries foul

Pipeline will pump Russian gas to Germany, nearing completion Germany, US have agreed deal to help protect Ukraine interests Merkel says Germany has tools to act if unhappy with Russia Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Russia

Russia Is Ready to Ban Gasoline Exports If Record Prices Persist

Russia is ready to introduce a ban on gasoline exports as soon as next week amid record-high wholesale prices on the exchange. On Thursday the price for a tonne of Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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UK’s Carbon Capture Plan Carries A Hefty Price Tag

The cost of development of clean hydrogen and greenhouse gas removals could surpass £40bn by 2035, according to a new report by the UK’s carbon capture trade body. The report Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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U.K. Economy Shows Signs of Slowing as Covid Hits Supply Chains

Britain’s economy showed signs of slowing in July as euphoria following the easing of coronavirus restrictions eased and a resurgence of the coronavirus caused widespread staff shortages. An index based Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • United Kingdom

‘Pingdemic’ grips Britain as fears of food shortages grow

Britain’s supermarkets, wholesalers and hauliers were struggling on Thursday to ensure stable food and fuel supplies after an official health app told hundreds of thousands of workers to isolate after Continue Reading

Posted On : 22 Jul 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple

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