News Chevron Restarts Production At Wheatstone Gas Plant Gas supply to Western Australia had been cut due to an equipment failure. Rishav Chatterjee 11th Jan
News Billionaires’ Disagreement Stalls Australia-To-Asia Solar Power Project Construction was due to begin in 2024. Sonali Paul 11th Jan
News Siemens Energy Consortium Receives €4 Billion Wind Power Grid Contract Siemens Energy said the contract is the largest offshore grid connection order it has received to date. Chris Steitz 11th Jan
News Britain’s Satellite Hopes Undimmed By Mission Failure Virgin Orbit's rocket suffered an anomaly which prevented it from reaching orbit. Sarah Young 10th Jan
News Renault And Punch Torino Join Forces On Low-Emission Diesel Engines PUNCH Torino will be able to purchase, use and sell the current and future Renault 4-cylinder Diesel engines. Dominique Vidalon 10th Jan
News Amazon Plans To Shut Three UK Warehouses, Impacting 1,200 Jobs – PA Amazon's UK business has faced demands for better pay from its warehouse staff. Sachin Ravikumar 10th Jan
News English Resort Counts Down To Western Europe’s First Satellite Launch A modified Boeing 747 with a rocket under its wing is set to take off from Newquay on Monday evening. Paul Sandle 09th Jan
News Carmaker Stellantis Seals Batteries Material Deal With Element 25 The agreement marks another step in efforts by Stellantis to secure long-term supplies of raw materials. Giulio Piovaccari 09th Jan
News UK Outlines Electricity Capacity Market Reforms, Incentivising Clean Suppliers William James 09th Jan
News Britain Produced Record Amount Of Wind Power In 2022 –National Grid Britain has a target to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Susanna Twidale 09th Jan
News Equinor And RWE To Build Hydrogen Supply Chain For German Power Plants The two companies plan to build new power plants in Germany that will initially be fuelled by natural gas and later with hydrogen. Nerijus Adomaitis 05th Jan
News Amazon CEO Says Job Cuts To Exceed 18,000 Roles The layoffs will largely impact the company's e-commerce and human-resources organizations. Jeffrey Dastin 05th Jan
News Amazon Secures $8 Billion Term Loan It said the proceeds would be used for general corporate purposes. Uday Sampath 04th Jan
News China’s Geely Warns Red Sea Attacks To Delay Europe-Bound EV Shipments If the Red Sea issue remains unresolved, shipping firms are expected to adjust freight rates. Zhang Yan 04th Jan
News Cybertruck Designer Says Tesla Stainless Steel Pickup Is No Experiment The long-delayed Cybertruck starts at a price of $60,990, over 50% more than what CEO Elon Musk had touted in 2019. Hyunjoo Jin 04th Jan
News Tesla In Pole Position In Norway’s Race To EV Goal Tesla Inc. sold more cars in Norway than any other brand for a second consecutive year. Victoria Klesty 03rd Jan
News Darkest Days Likely Over For Euro Zone Factories, Dec PMIs Show The downturn in euro zone manufacturing activity has likely passed its trough. Jonathan Cable 03rd Jan