September 2023

China Leaves U.S. Behind in Race for Renewables Income

The biggest US companies are badly trailing their Chinese counterparts when it comes to generating income from solar, wind, nuclear and other types of renewable energy. Companies that make up the S&P 500 produce just 3.4% of their revenue from clean-energy sources, which is roughly half what companies on the Shanghai Composite Index earn, according …

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Oil Industry Elite Hits Singapore to Debate Crude’s Next Twist

Oil’s having a rocky year, swung by jitters over China’s slowdown, OPEC+ supply cuts, and the fallout from the Federal Reserve’s tightening campaign. The tensions wrongfooted many traders as prices sank, then recovered. Now, what comes next is up for debate in Singapore. Producers, hedge funds, analysts and traders will all converge on the Southeast …

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U.S. Sues Southern California Edison Over 2020 California Wildfire

Sept 1 (Reuters) – The U.S. government on Friday sued Southern California Edison, accusing the Edison International (EIX.N) unit of negligence that caused the 2020 Bobcat Fire, which burned close to 180 square miles (466 sq km) in one of the largest wildfires ever in Los Angeles County. In a complaint filed in Los Angeles federal …

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INFOGRAPHIC: The Growth of Wind and Solar – ENERGYminute

By Aaron Foyer Courtesy of ENERGYminute See more articles and infographics from ENERGYminute HERE How the growth happened The growth of wind and solar energy sources across the world since 2010 has been remarkable. Both wind and solar power have seen substantial increases in capacity, driven by falling costs, technological advancements, and a growing recognition of …

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