13:59 As Trump's EPA ends 'environmental justice,' minority communities may pay a price
-From her home on Louisiana's "Cancer Alley," Lydia Gerard looks down at her 8-month-old great-granddaughter and wonders if she will one day suffer the same fate as her many friends and relatives whose lives were cut short by the disease.
- Reuters23:51 Elliott wants BP to boost free cash flow to $20 billion by 2027, source says
-Activist investor Elliott Management has urged BP to boost its free cash flow to $20 billion by 2027 from around $8 billion last year through significant spending cuts and cost reductions, a source familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.
- Reuters23:51 Bank of America's shareholders OK executive compensations, elect directors
-Bank of America shareholders voted on Tuesday to approve pay packages for CEO Brian Moynihan and the lender's top executives, and also elected its 14 directors on the board.
- Reuters22/04 US finalizes tariffs on Southeast Asian solar imports
-The tariffs unveiled on Monday vary widely depending on the company and country.
- Reuters17/04 Trump order to halt NY wind project stuns offshore industry, threatens other projects
-The Trump administration's decision to halt construction of Equinor's Empire Wind 1 farm off the coast of New York late on Wednesday sent shockwaves through the offshore wind industry, raising concerns that fully-permitted developments representing billions in investment are not safe.
- Reuters17/04 Bhutan turns to 'green' cryptocurrency to fuel economy
-The Himalayan nation of Bhutan is exploring ways to mine and leverage green cryptocurrencies using hydropower to boost its economy and create jobs to reduce brain drain, the chief executive of its sovereign wealth fund said.
- Reuters16/04 UK power grid could face lowest-ever demand this summer, operator says
-Britain's power grid could experience its lowest-ever electricity demand this summer as renewables generation and cheap power imports from Europe keep the system well supplied, the National Energy System Operator (NESO) said on Wednesday.
- Reuters15/04 Trump trade war dries up sorghum sales to China but US farmers plan to plant more
-U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with China comes at a bad time for sorghum growers like Dan Atkisson in Kansas, who is nevertheless preparing to increase plantings by 25% this spring.
- Reuters15/04 Europe had most widespread floods for more than a decade in 2024, scientists say
-Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, with 30% of the continent's river network hit by significant floods, scientists said on Tuesday, as fossil fuel-driven climate change continued to prompt torrential rain and other extreme weather.
- Reuters15/04 ADM halting domestic trading in China, cutting jobs in Shanghai
-Global grain merchant Archer-Daniels-Midland has begun shutting down domestic trading operations in China and laying off staff within its largest business segment as part of a global cost-cutting push, the company said on Monday.
- Reuters11/04 More than 2,600 US Energy Dept staffers accept second offer to resign, sources say
-More than 2,600 U.S. Department of Energy staffers have opted to take the Trump administration's second round of resignation offers, two sources said on Thursday, with offices on power grid stability and loans for high-tech energy projects hit hard.
- Reuters10/04 EU expects to add record renewable capacity in 2025, industry sees headwinds
-European Union countries are projected to install a record amount of renewable energy capacity this year, European Commission projections showed, although parts of the sector warned cuts to government support could hamper this growth.
- Reuters08/04 Renewables provided record 32% of global electricity in 2024, Ember says
-Renewable power generation provided a record 32% of global electricity last year, a report by energy think tank Ember said on Tuesday, as overall electricity demand grew 4% driven by heatwaves and data centres.
- Reuters02/04 German wind farms asked to install radar amid security concerns
-Wind farms off the northern German coast have been asked to install radar facilities in an attempt to boost surveillance of ships and drones, the federal maritime authority said on Wednesday.
- Reuters02/04 US natural gas prices brace for impact from tariff crossfire: Maguire
-U.S. natural gas prices are already up by around 80% from a year ago, but are due for a fresh jolt from the knock-on effects of the latest round of trade tariffs imposed by the U.S. government on goods entering the country.
- Reuters01/04 Finland's last active coal-fired power and heat plant shuts down
-Finland's last coal-fired power and heat plant in active production will shut down permanently on Tuesday, enabling Helsinki energy group Helen to cut its emissions and put an end to rising energy costs for its customers, its chief executive said.
- Reuters28/03 EU targeting energy laws in drive to cut red tape, sources say
-The European Commission is considering changes to EU energy laws as part of its next package of proposals to cut the regulatory burden for struggling industries, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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