(Reuters) – Top U.S. solar panel manufacturer First Solar Inc on Wednesday said it has chosen Alabama as the home…
Lab-grown meat cleared for human consumption by U.S. regulator
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the first time cleared a meat…
Chile’s Codelco trials fully-electric loader in bid to cut emissions
By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda EL TENIENTE MINE, Chile (Reuters) – A huge fully electric-powered 14-ton loading shovel has begun…
Costco to set new emission cut targets in deal with activist firm
By Ross Kerber (Reuters) – Costco Wholesale Corp will set new targets by next year to cut its greenhouse gas…
Explainer-Britain’s insurers become test case for post-Brexit ‘unshackling’
By Huw Jones and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) – The British government and the Bank of England are reforming insurers’…
ECB’s Panetta says green transition may help cut inflation
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Greater use of renewable energy doesn’t necessarily translate into higher prices and it may in fact help…
U.S. nuclear plants expect government decision on credits by year-end
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two companies that have applied for funding to keep struggling nuclear power plants open said they expect to…
Oil flows on Druzhba pipeline suspended in parts of Eastern Europe
By Krisztina Than and Jan Lopatka BUDAPEST/PRAGUE (Reuters) – Oil supply to parts of Eastern and Central Europe via a…
Africa deserves right to use natural gas reserves – AfDB chief
By Simon Jessop and Emilie Madi SHARM EL-SHEIKH (Reuters) – The right of African countries to use their natural gas…
Developing countries, China seek ‘loss and damage’ fund – draft proposal
By Simon Jessop and William James SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) – The G77 bloc of developing countries and China are…