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Two new megadeals for offshore wind reveal the industry’s path out of the doldrums — just not in the US.
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Global oil demand slows
This year’s global oil demand growth is on track to be the slowest annual increase since the 2008 financial crisis, excluding the pandemic years.
Henry Romero/Reuters
Mastercard reports lower emissions alongside 2024 revenue growth
The figures encapsulate a growing trend among major companies successfully “decoupling” emissions from revenues.
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Trump to attend AI and energy summit in Pittsburgh
Top fossil fuel and Wall Street CEOs will join US President Donald Trump for a summit on AI and energy on Tuesday.
Jim Urquhart/Reuters
Offshore wind is finding a new survival strategy
Two new megadeals for offshore wind reveal the industry’s path out of the doldrums — just not in the US.
Tom Little/Reuters
Saudi inks $8B deal to expand domestic wind and solar capacity
Gulf countries are investing in renewable energy abroad as well as at home, both to decarbonize their power grids and to free up more fossil fuels for export.
Jim Urquhart/Reuters
Masdar, Iberdrola to build €5B UK wind farm
While the Gulf is best known for exporting oil and gas, firms like Masdar and Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power are emerging as global players in renewables.
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How Ukraine’s top energy CEO keeps the lights on and hope intact
DTEK’s Maxim Timchenko says smart investors should see the opportunity in rebuilding Ukraine’s energy system.
Trump chooses climate skeptic Chris Wright as energy secretary
Wright, CEO of the oilfield services firm Liberty Energy and a major Republican donor, said last year that “there is no climate crisis.”
EU lays out roadmap to cut 90% of emissions by 2040
The European Commission’s proposal would allow member nations to buy carbon credits from developing countries to help reach the target.
World must invest in drought resilience: OECD
Water shortages cause a third of all deaths from natural disasters, as droughts can cripple food production and cause starvation.
US rooftop solar companies are bracing for devastation
If Congress proceeds with a planned tax credit cut, a wave of bankruptcies is coming for US solar installers this year.
US climate withdrawal forcing a ‘rethink’: COP30 president
André Corrêa do Lago’s remarks come amid growing doubts over the November summit’s chance of success.
Climate fundraising facing ‘headwinds’: General Atlantic
The private equity giant’s global head of climate said anti-ESG rhetoric was a bigger challenge than geopolitics or trade tensions.
Trump’s ‘revenge’ tax has energy companies worried
The Republican-backed program would hike taxes on income generated by the US branches of foreign companies.
New York to build first nuclear power plant in 15 years
The announcement shows a reversal of the state’s animosity toward the sector.
Iran’s missing energy crisis is a win for ‘drill, baby, drill’
Oil prices tumbled as Iran and Israel agreed to a ceasefire.
Oil markets brace for shock after US attack on Iran
Oil prices are expected to jump in reaction to the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, but the long-term impact may be muted, experts said.
Wall Street still loves fossil fuels
There’s a silver lining for climate activists in the latest data on banks’ financing for oil and gas.