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  • Power lines.

    Landowners whose views are spoiled by power lines could receive $40,000 under Victorian plan

    Scheme would collect funds from power companies to pay communities affected by new transmission lines
  • A section of the BP Eastern Trough Area Project oil platform in the North Sea

    Former BP boss calls for end to new North Sea drilling licences

    John Browne appears to back Labour energy policy as he underlines need for green transition
  • Campaigners holding up a protest banner saying 'solar belongs on roofs' with Big Ben in background

    ‘It’s just too big’: division over plans for UK’s biggest solar farm

    Solar projects such as Botley West in Oxfordshire are latest net zero schemes bogged down by local disputes
  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Great British Energy will be welcome – but Labour risks over-selling it

    Nils Pratley
    Promise to invest in ‘cheap, clean, homegrown energy’ ticks every box but £8.3bn over a parliament is not game-changing
  • 'Australian Natural Gas' on screen behind 10 news logo

    Channel Ten running ‘premium’ ads for gas lobby that appear to be part of news bulletin, senators told

    Exclusive: Network sources say headlines replaced by sponsored segments from gas lobbyists but ‘made to look exactly the same’ as news
  • Aerial shot of a solar farm on a barren hill

    Investment in clean energy likely to be double figure for fossil fuels in 2024, IEA says

    Low-carbon electricity investment driven by solar projects but oil and gas spending still too high to meet climate goals
    • The alternatives
      ‘At heart it’s the same technology’: the heat pump that uses water instead of air

    • Secretive court system has awarded over $100bn public money to corporations, finds new analysis

    • Can Labour’s GB Energy plan future-proof UK’s power generation sector?

  • Partly obscured by dark gray smoke are silhouettes of about ten firefighters standing on a two-lane road pointing a hose at an orange conflagration in the trees alongside it.

    ‘Godfathers of climate chaos’: UN chief urges global fossil-fuel advertising ban

  • A young woman reads a book in a deckchair on fake grass at Hay literature festival

    Baillie Gifford will no longer sponsor Borders and Cheltenham literature festivals

  • An array of solar power panels in a field

    World will miss target of tripling renewable electricity generation by 2030 – IEA

  • A man and boy walk way from a mosque carrying an umbrella to protect them from the heat.

    Improving energy supply in Pakistan could save 175,000 lives, says Unicef

  • Oil facility beneath red sky at dusk

    Big oil uncovered
    Republican governors gather to attack Biden’s climate agenda

  • Trump in suit and tie speaks in front of multiple American flags

    Trump’s $1bn pitch to oil bosses ‘the definition of corruption’, top Democrat says

  • Gabrielle Chan

    The rural network, Victoria
    If regional communities don’t want a windfarm, why would they accept a nuclear power station?

    Gabrielle Chan
  • Aerial view of large complex of at least three very long white, one- or two-story buildings, near a highway.

    In threat to climate safety, Michigan to woo tech data centers with new laws

  • Are energy performance certificates worth the paper they’re written on?

  • ‘There is nowhere to fish any more’: life in the shadow of Nigeria’s biggest industrial complex

  • Peter Land and son Hayden

    ‘People prefer that we’d never close’: Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo

    The NSW government’s decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief – but others are ready for a post-coal future
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