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India set to overtake China as the world’s most populous country in 2023, UN says
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India set to overtake China as the world’s most populous country in 2023, UN says

People photographed in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. According to the UN, India is home to over 1.4 billion people. Peter Adams | Stone | Getty Images India is on track to overtake China as the planet’s most populous country next year, according to a U.N. report published on Monday. The report, from the population division of […]

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Canada to return repaired Nord Stream 1 turbine, expand sanctions on Russia
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Canada to return repaired Nord Stream 1 turbine, expand sanctions on Russia

Russia says it stands ready to supply gas to Europe, describing ongoing disruption concerns as a “man-made crisis” created by Europe. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Canada will return a repaired turbine to Germany that is needed for the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline and could help to ensure continued flows of energy until […]

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Gas giant Uniper submits bailout application to German government as Russia squeezes supplies
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Gas giant Uniper submits bailout application to German government as Russia squeezes supplies

Uniper has been in talks with the German government about a possible bailout. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Embattled German gas giant Uniper on Friday submitted a bailout application for government support after running into extreme financial distress, Finnish majority owner Fortum said in a statement. Uniper was the first German energy […]

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How an Indian cement maker bought Russian coal using yuan
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How an Indian cement maker bought Russian coal using yuan

People walking past HDFC Bank In Kolkata, India on 19 August, 2021. An Indian cement maker’s recent purchase of Russian coal using yuan involved India’s biggest private lender, HDFC Bank, according to an invoice seen by Reuters and a source, as more details emerge of the kind of trade that could blunt Western sanctions against […]

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Gasoline futures are dropping, which could mean more relief at the pump
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Gasoline futures are dropping, which could mean more relief at the pump

Brie Olootu pumps gas at an Exxon Mobil gas station on June 09, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Gas prices are breaching record highs as demand increases and supply fails to keep up. Brandon Bell | Getty Images Prices at the pump have retreated from June’s never-before-seen levels but remain stubbornly high. Some relief could be […]

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Volkswagen CEO says EV outlook is ‘very good,’ expects to reduce delivery times this year
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Volkswagen CEO says EV outlook is ‘very good,’ expects to reduce delivery times this year

An ID. Buzz stands during a plant tour of the production of the ID. Buzz in quality control at the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles plant in Hanover, Germany, June 16, 2022. Ole Spata | Picture Alliance | Getty Images The CEO of German automotive giant Volkswagen sought to assuage concerns about electric vehicle sales and semiconductor […]

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Shell to build Europe’s ‘largest’ renewable hydrogen plant to help power Dutch refinery
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Shell to build Europe’s ‘largest’ renewable hydrogen plant to help power Dutch refinery

On Wednesday, Shell said the Holland Hydrogen I facility would be “Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant” when operations start in 2025. Shell is one of several big firms looking to lay down a marker in the sector. Ina Fassbender | AFP | Getty Images Plans to build a major hydrogen plant in the Netherlands will […]

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Soaring rents and electricity prices are squeezing Singapore retailers’ margins
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Soaring rents and electricity prices are squeezing Singapore retailers’ margins

Retail businesses in Singapore are grappling with higher costs as rents rise and energy prices soar, the Singapore Retailers Association said.  Cost pressure is a big concern for many Singapore retailers which have not completely passed on price increases to consumers, and are currently feeling the “margin squeeze,” Ernie Koh, the association’s president told CNBC’s […]

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Op-Ed: Energy supply fears have Europe in a panic as it tries to avert a full-blown crisis
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Op-Ed: Energy supply fears have Europe in a panic as it tries to avert a full-blown crisis

Workers are seen at the construction site of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, near the town of Kingisepp, Leningrad region, Russia, June 5, 2019. Anton Vaganov | Reuters As a business executive friend of mine texted me Wednesday, “Europe feels like it’s starting to panic.” He’s right. The concerns about energy supplies are accelerating […]

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Europe will count natural gas and nuclear as green energy in some circumstances
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Europe will count natural gas and nuclear as green energy in some circumstances

01 July 2022, Saxony, Lippendorf: A solar park borders directly on the site of the Lippendorf lignite-fired power plant. After more than 20 years, the so-called EEG surcharge, which customers pay via their electricity bill, will no longer apply. It currently still amounts to 3.72 cents per kilowatt hour. Experts do not expect electricity prices […]

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