Government weighs up extending life of Hinkley Point B as energy crisis deepens May 2, 2022 Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng is open to extending the life of nuclear power plant Hinkley Point B amid increasing focus on energy security.
Aviation software company Sabre cuts ties with Russia’s Aeroflot following Ukraine invasion March 3, 2022 Aviation software company Sabre announced today it has cut ties with Russian airline Aeroflot following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The Texas-based group said it has terminated its distribution agreement, removing Aeroflot’s content from its global distribution system – which is used by global travel agencies and websites to book and service flight reservations. “We are [...]
Oil prices bounce back as EU considers joining UK and US with Russian energy sanctions March 21, 2022 Oil prices climbed over three per cent this morning, as eu nations weigh up the possibility of imposing energy sanctions on Russia.
BP could reconsider UK investment plans after being hit with windfall tax May 27, 2022 Energy giant BP has revealed it will have to "look at the impact" of the government's new levy on its £18bn UK investment plans.
Premier League suspend broadcast deal in Russia over Ukraine invasion March 8, 2022 The Premier League has today suspended its broadcast deal with Russian broadcast partner Okko Sport over the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The organisation will also donate £1m to support the Ukrainian people. This comes days after Chinese state broadcasters refused to show parts of Premier League games where there would be organised displays of solidarity [...]
PayPal freezes all services in Russia following Ukraine invasion March 5, 2022 PayPal is set to shutter all its services in Russia, according to its chief executive today, as the payments giant becomes the latest business to exit the country following its invasion of Ukraine. “Under the current circumstances, we are suspending PayPal services in Russia,” chief executive Dan Schulman said on Saturday. “PayPal supports the Ukrainian [...]
Exclusive: Good Energy boss hits out at ‘misty-eyed’ calls to nationalise utilities August 14, 2022 People should not get "misty-eyed" over nationalised utilities, argued Good Energy boss Nigel Pocklington.
Windfall tax talk rattles Tories as Rishi Sunak reportedly backs the levy May 22, 2022 The prospect of a windfall tax on large energy firms has provoked a fierce Tory backlash, after it was revealed yesterday Rishi Sunak is in favour of a levy.
Has the Ukraine war sped up the clean energy revolution? March 18, 2022 As energy security rises up the political agenda, we look at what Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means for climate change investing. Russia’s shocking invasion of Ukraine is having horrendous consequences, and our thoughts are with the millions of people affected. As climate change investors, we also have to consider the impact of the conflict on [...]
Russia warns West of $300 oil prices and gas supply cuts if countries impose energy sanctions March 8, 2022 Russia has warned the West it could close pipelines and that oil prices will spike to over $300 if countries impose energy sanctions.