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Clean Energy British Columbia has issued an information bulletin and report in response to the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources report issued Feb. 14 that said Crown provincial utility BC Hydro overpaid for electricity obtained through purchase agreements.

(Wed, 27 Mar 2019) A comprehensive report summarizing results from EIA’s <em>Short-Term Energy Outlook</em> and the <em>Annual Energy Outlook 2019</em> on the effects of changes to marine fuel sulfur limits on energy markets from 2020 onwards. The change in sulfur limits has wide-ranging repercussions for the global refining and shipping industries as well for petroleum supply, demand, trade flows, and prices.

(Wed, 27 Mar 2019) Despite U.S. working natural gas stocks that in the past would have been low enough to cause market activity that resulted in very high prices, recent prices of natural gas in the United States remain relatively low. Increasing natural gas production in the United States is likely the key factor that has moderated natural gas price increases given the level of Lower 48 natural gas storage inventories.

A range of digital start-ups from the fintech, e-commerce and medtech sectors have been recognised in Tech Nation’s Future Fifty programme 2019. The industry body today revealed the

Having recently hit the dizzying heights of unicorn status, the story of FNZ has become a benchmark for many of the growing number of fintechs now calling Scotland

More than a million businesses are yet to register for Making Tax Digital (MTD) ahead of next week’s deadline, according to government figures. Only 55,250 businesses have signed

Waiting staff, supermarket workers and legal secretaries are among the occupations that may soon disappear – as new analysis says 1.5 million jobs are at risk of automation.

Chief executives’ pay should be capped and linked to how much the rest of a workforce earns, say MPs in a new report. The UK’s Business, Energy and
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Denmark in many ways is the poster child for the generation mix of the future. It led the way for decades in wind generation. It has continued to set ever-more ambitious targets for renewable penetration. And it has shown in the real world how to make a grid work that includes a heavy presence of renewable assets. Along the way, though, it has faced many challenges.

Royal Dutch Shell Plc took a step forward in its aim to become the world’s biggest power company with an aggressive move into the U.K. retail market by offering one of the cheapest tariffs available.

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