Energy industry
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Humanity’s demands on the planet are unsustainable. A policy of investment in renewable energy, green jobs and zero-emission housing is needed
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According to FBI, Chinese stakeholder in proposed plant has been engaged in two-decade conspiracy to steal US nuclear secrets
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Theresa May’s decision to put off approval for nuclear power station has put Chinese-British business relationship under strain
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Premier says national security a matter for federal government after Scott Morrison’s comments on sale of electricity distributor
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Ambassador to Britain stresses need for trust as PM’s attitude to controversial nuclear project remains unclear
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China National Nuclear Corporation on government list of preferred bidders for development funding for next-generation modular reactors
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France’s slow response to ONR on suspect components raises question for regulator’s interaction with Chinese contractors
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Henrik Poulsen of Dong says UK investment in turbines and offshore farms can power country without new nuclear station
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Regulator says new measures will help the most vulnerable customers but critics say they do not go far enough
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Watchdog says it will work closely with suppliers to help ‘disengaged customers’ who remain on expensive tariffs
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Yale Environment 360: A growing number of companies are helping utilities reduce energy demand at peak hours and supply targeted areas with renewably generated electricity
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Oscar-winning actor among 214 signatories of an open letter demanding cancellation of oil firm’s new five-year arts sponsorship deal
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Trident Winds proposes to install 765 megawatts’ worth of giant turbines on buoyant platforms in California, which could power more than 200,000 homes
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Government is still committed to nuclear power as part of UK energy mix so don’t expect a return to renewable-only days
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It was always a bad deal for government and public, and Labour said as such. By getting cold feet so late on, the government will only do damage
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Nuclear power project thrown into doubt late on Thursday after UK government announced fresh review
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Possible explanations include fears over China’s involvement, trying to renegotiate costs and looking to scrap nuclear project
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Damian Carrington: Huge, expensive and difficult to build, Hinkley is a throwback to the last century, just as the world is embracing the smart energy systems of the future
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Businesses and education providers on the Somerset coast see opportunities but residents remain concerned over safety and waste
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Official figures show low-carbon sources accounted for almost half of national electricity supply last year - outstripping coal for the first time
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EDF’s vote about whether to go ahead with the £18bn project comes after a decade of debate about its pros and cons
Hinkley C's future is in doubt. Let's turn our sights to offshore wind