Steve Sedgwick

A inexperienced changeover will call for trillions of pounds. It’s going to be a ‘tall order’ to uncover the cash, but there is hope
The developing impact of systems connected to the energy changeover can be seen just about everywhere, from the progressively widespread sight of electric vehicles on our roadways to the enhancement of extensive renewable electricity tasks like the Hornsea 2 offshore wind farm. The change to a minimal and zero carbon long term will demand slicing […]
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Inexperienced changeover will not likely be perfect and we’ll have to have natural gas, World Electricity Council CEO claims
The world seems to be at a major crossroads when it comes to meeting weather-related plans. Conversations about how to mitigate the consequences of local weather alter are carefully tied to the electrical power changeover, which can broadly be noticed as a prepare to shift away from fossil fuels to a technique in which renewables […]
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CNBC Pro Talks: Dividends or progress shares? Fund supervisor Ian Mortimer has methods for both
Fund supervisor Ian Mortimer will describe how he selects substantial-yielding companies and identifies progress stocks when steering clear of the buzz. Both cash flow-yielding shares and advancement stocks are dominating headlines, as investors test to determine out how to enjoy persistent sector volatility. Mortimer, of Guinness International Traders, manages funds keeping the two forms of […]
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CNBC Pro Talks: Asset manager Patrick Armstrong on Significant Tech, sector outlook and shares to small
As buyers continue to navigate a slew of industry risks, be a part of CNBC’s subsequent Pro Talks for insights on how to arrive out on prime. CNBC’s Joumanna Bercetche will question Patrick Armstrong, main financial commitment officer at Plurimi Prosperity, for his views on the place marketplaces are going subsequent, defensive vs. development techniques, […]
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Gas or renewables? With the world in an unprecedented energy crisis, top CEOs are searching for solutions
From the Covid-19 pandemic and supply chain shocks to rising inflation and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, governments and businesses around the world are attempting to tackle and solve major crises — many of them interlinked — on multiple fronts. Against this challenging backdrop, energy markets have been roiled, with gas and oil prices surging and […]
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From EV batteries to coffee: Ideas about recycling and nature are changing how firms do business
A hot cup of coffee is the perfect start to the day for millions of people around the world. But when taking that first sip, it’s easy to forget how much work goes into bringing it to the table. From the farmers cultivating and harvesting coffee plants, to milling and roasting, many crucial and labor-intensive […]
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Burning gas to produce electricity is ‘stupid,’ the CEO of power giant Enel says
Enel CEO Francesco Starace photographed in 2019. In an interview with CNBC on May 24, 2022, Starace said “you can produce electricity better, cheaper, without using gas.” Giulio Napolitano | Bloomberg | Getty Images The CEO of Italian power firm Enel has cast doubt on the continued benefit of using gas to produce electricity, telling […]
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CNBC PRO Talks: Where one fund manager is putting his money during the market madness
Join the upcoming CNBC Pro talks to hear Will Koulouris quiz Pella Funds Management’s Jordan Cvetanovski on how to invest during the market turmoil. Source
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Ice cream freezers to get ‘warmed up’ in trial by Ben & Jerry’s owner
According to Unilever, the industry standard for freezer temperatures in many markets stands at minus 18 degrees Celsius (around 0 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature of freezers in the trials will be minus 12 degrees Celsius. Chris Ratcliffe | Bloomberg | Getty Images Unilever — which owns brands including Ben & Jerry’s, Magnum and Wall’s — […]
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