Europe may be hurtling toward a sudden halt of Russian gas, a scenario that would trigger energy rationing, higher inflation and a deep recession.
(Bloomberg) -- India’s power crisis is likely to accelerate adoption of renewables as shortages make coal-fired electricity more expensive, according to Sumant Sinha, chairman of the South Asian clean-energy giant ReNew Energy Global Plc.
Myanmar’s military government has opened talks on fuel imports with Russia as it seeks to ease blackouts that have continued for months, limiting millions of people to about four hours of daytime electricity.
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Real progress in reducing emissions from oil and gas operations
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