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South Korea is accelerating its renewable energy ambitions, with plans to almost triple installed capacity to 100GW by 2030 as it seeks to reduce emissions, strengthen energy security and cut reliance on costly fossil fuel imports.

New research from Ember and Global Energy Monitor suggests the target could slash the country’s annual fossil fuel power import...


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Following last week’s shallow trough in prices, UK gas and power have edged up again over the last few trading days. Front month gas – now July 26 following the turn of the calendar month – has gained 8p/th since the recent low on 27th May, with front month power following a similar but less pronounced trajectory. Q3 26 and Winter 26 for both gas and power show evidence of a...


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New research from Soil Capital suggests regenerative farming practices can help protect crop yields during drought, offering fresh evidence of their role in strengthening agricultural resilience to climate change.

The findings are based on analysis of independently verified data from 1,262 farms covering 331,600 hectares across France. According to...


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The French city of Limoges is planning a comprehensive overhaul of its public transport system, expanding its electric network through a combination of battery-electric buses and upgraded trolleybuses.

The Moovéo programme, developed in collaboration with local transport operator TCL, will introduce two new Bus Rapid Transit routes by 2030.

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Oil and gas firms remain cautious on renewable investment despite growing clean energy ambitions.

Renewables are expected to supply more than 40% of global electricity generation by 2030, according to new analysis from GlobalData, as oil and gas companies continue balancing clean energy ambitions with financial and regulatory pressures.


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