Energy

China continues to snap up Russian coal at steep discounts
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China continues to snap up Russian coal at steep discounts

This photo taken on October 24, 2021 shows coal being loaded on a cargo ship in Jiujiang, in China’s central Jiangxi province. STR | AFP | Getty Images Russia’s coal shipments to China have been rising even though overall shipments to China have declined, new data from S&P Global Market Intelligence showed. Russian seaborne coal […]

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Summer temperatures — and inflation — are running hot. Here’s how to save money on cooling bills as prices rise
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Summer temperatures — and inflation — are running hot. Here’s how to save money on cooling bills as prices rise

A pedestrian uses an umbrella to get some relief from the sun as she walks past a sign displaying the temperature on June 20, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona. Ralph Freso | Getty Images Tips for efficient energy use Most cooling systems use electricity, so making sure your home is running as efficiently as possible can […]

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Europe’s plans to replace Russian gas are deemed ‘wildly optimistic’ — and could hammer its economy
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Europe’s plans to replace Russian gas are deemed ‘wildly optimistic’ — and could hammer its economy

A drilling rig at a gas processing facility, operated by Gazprom. Maxim Shemetov | Reuters The European Union’s best shot at replacing Russian gas imports this year is likely to miss the mark, analysts predict, exerting further pressure on the region’s economy. The EU plans to replace two-thirds of Russian gas imports by the end […]

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G-7 leaders to set up a ‘Climate Club’ and take immediate action to secure energy supply
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G-7 leaders to set up a ‘Climate Club’ and take immediate action to secure energy supply

Participants in the G7 summit held in Germany photographed on June 26, 2022. Stefan Rousseau – Pool | Getty Images News | Getty Images G-7 leaders will work with partners to establish a “Climate Club” by the end of this year, according to the communique from their latest meeting. Published Tuesday, the document said leaders […]

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Electrode maker De Nora ‘not scared’ about volatility as it braves IPO
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Electrode maker De Nora ‘not scared’ about volatility as it braves IPO

De Nora was founded in 1923 and specializes in electrode and water treatment technologies. Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty Images The CEO of electrode maker Industrie De Nora says it is “not scared” about the current market turbulence as it braves an IPO this week. The initial public offering was priced at 13.50 euros […]

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Why one stock brokerage is bullish on Reliance Industries and Infosys
Business

Why one stock brokerage is bullish on Reliance Industries and Infosys

India’s stocks didn’t have a good start in the first half of the year, but stock brokerage Kotak Securities remains bullish on two stocks. Reliance Industries, an energy and telecommunications conglomerate, has been making a lot of small acquisitions and is “very aggressive” in converting companies into digital businesses, said Shrikant Chouhan, executive vice president […]

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Total shutdown of Russian gas pipelines to Europe ‘is not inconceivable’
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Total shutdown of Russian gas pipelines to Europe ‘is not inconceivable’

Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a toast as he takes part in the XIV BRICS summit in virtual format via a video call, in Moscow on June 23, 2022. Mikhail Metzel | AFP | Getty Images The Group of 7 nations need to brace for a complete shutdown of Russian gas pipelines in the near term, […]

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Hydrogen-powered trains to be used in Germany’s capital region
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Hydrogen-powered trains to be used in Germany’s capital region

A Mireo Plus H train photographed in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 5, 2022. According to Siemens Mobility, the train can hit a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour, or around 99 mph. Sophie Brössler | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Siemens Mobility is to build several hydrogen-powered trains for a network in the […]

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Avoidable or inevitable recession? Billionaire investor David Rubenstein on what decides it
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Avoidable or inevitable recession? Billionaire investor David Rubenstein on what decides it

Much of the U.S. market focus has been on the Federal Reserve’s more aggressive interest rate hikes as a reason to fear a recession. But Carlyle Group co-founder and co-chairman David Rubenstein, a billionaire investor and philanthropist, says the economy’s path may be beyond the central bank’s control, and two other global players are more […]

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Renewable energy vs. fossil fuels? It’s a false choice, says John Doerr
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Renewable energy vs. fossil fuels? It’s a false choice, says John Doerr

As Russia’s war in Ukraine led to a spike in oil prices, energy shortages in Europe, and fears that the natural gas situation will get worse, there’s been a mounting backlash against renewable energy and the idea the world is prepared to function without fossil fuels. What the world needs, according to John Doerr, chairman […]

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