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What the EV Transition Means for Auto Workers

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Arcady Sosinov, founder and CEO at FreeWire Technologies, a provider of ultrafast electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, discusses the future of the automobile and EV industries as UAW workers are striking. He joins Caroline Hyde and...
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Is this India's Moment? The Energy Question

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India has an energy problem, a problem of both supply and demand. Rapid industrialization and limited renewable energy options have prompted the country to explore various sources, including solar, hydrogen, and wind to name a few....
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Bloomberg

ReNew's Sinha On India's Energy Transition Leadership

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ReNew Founder, Chairman & CEO Sumant Sinha discusses his outlook for India's clean energy sector and ReNew's growth strategy. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bloomberg

South Africa Power Crisis: Minister 'Confident' About Ending Cuts

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South African Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says he's "confident and buoyant" that energy shortages are being tackled, telling Bloomberg Television that efforts will lift energy availability toward 70%.
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Bloomberg

UAE: Voluntary Oil Supply Cuts Enough to Balance Market

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UAE Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei said voluntary cuts to oil supply should be enough to balance the market. He says the UAE has not been asked to undertake voluntary output cuts such as have been carried out by Saudi Arabia. He...
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Afsaneh Beschloss on Her Time at the World Bank

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RockCreek Founder & CEO Afsaneh Beschloss outlines her career path from Oxford to the World Bank. This episode of "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" was recorded on June 15th in New York.
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Bloomberg

Lunar Energy Unveils New Home Energy System

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Lunar Energy's first product, the Lunar System, is an all-in-one home energy system that lets a home make, store, and use clean energy just like solar panels. They partnered with Sunrun, the largest, publicly traded solar installer in...
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Bloomberg

Want to Save the Planet? Re-Industrialize

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Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Andy Mukherjee says to save the planet, it may no longer be enough to use more electric vehicles or flood the power grid with solar and wind power.
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Duke Energy CEO: Can't Meet Any Target Without Nuclear

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Duke Energy Chair, President, and CEO Lynn J. Good discusses her belief in nuclear and natural gas at the Bloomberg Green Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

Expect Brent to Reach $85 a Barrel for 2023: Darling

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Scott Darling, managing director at Haitong International, discusses the results of China's energy companies, where he's finding opportunities in the energy sector and his outlook for oil. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

The Future of Solar Cars

Higher Ed
Decades of work on a solar-car moonshot is slowing, ceding to a more pragmatic approach... smaller, lighter, cheaper systems built to subtly augment electric driving, rather than power a road-trip in full.
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Bloomberg

Sunnova Gets $3 Billion Energy Department Loan

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John Berger, Sunnova chairman, president and CEO, joined Alix Steel and Dani Burger to discuss affordable energy services and energy transition. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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Oil Price Outlook and the Case for Hydrogen

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A specialty gas producer makes the case for shifting to hydrogen at the BNEF summit in New York. We also get the outlook on oil prices and divestment trends with BNEF Analyst Wayne Tan.
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Salisbury Cathedral installs solar panels in carbon-neutral drive

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A bishop has climbed on to the roof of his cathedral cloisters where dozens of solar panels have been installed as part of plans to become carbon-neutral. The Rt Rev Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury, went on to the 35ft (10m) high...
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People across UK see partial solar eclipse

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About a quarter of the Sun's light was blocked out across the UK on Tuesday in a partial solar eclipse. The celestial phenomenon happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. Around a quarter of the Sun's disc was obscured...
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Partial eclipse of the Sun seen in UK

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A view from Sheffield of the partial eclipse of the Sun, as the Moon passes between it and the Earth. Around 25% of the Sun blocked in the eclipse, which began in the UK at 10:08 BST.
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Sun partially blocked out during partial solar eclipse

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The sun sits above treetops over the skies of Bristol during a partial solar eclipse. Skygazers across the UK were able to see the phenomenon, with those in northern Scotland enjoying good views.
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CLEAN : India under fresh scrutiny as UN panel calls for shunning coal

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India, the world's third-largest carbon dioxide emitter, depends on coal for most of its energy needs (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Colombia Focused on Using New Sources of Power Says Energy Minister

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Colombia's government is trying to help coal producers compete in Asian markets, at the same time, it's trying to develop more renewable energy resources. Colombia wants 12% of its energy mix to come from renewable sources by next year....
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Bloomberg

Turquoise Hydrogen = Green Environment

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Jun.30 -- Hydrogen is touted either as an environmental savior or a massively over-hyped solution. It’s likely neither. Energy systems are complex: Hydrogen is destined to be one part of the 21st century energy mix —and technologies to...
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Curated Video

Why Isn't Solar Power More Mainstream?

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Right now, says the Department of Energy, solar energy provides about 3 percent of American electricity.
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Curated Video

Solar energy for flower power

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AP Television Naivasha, Kenya - November 28, 2011 1. Various of worker at Bilashaka Flowers packing roses ready for export 2. Various of Joost Zuurbier looking at roses in a greenhouse at the flower farm 3. Tilt from sun at midday down...
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Europe's Record Heat Wave Taxes Energy Infrastructure

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The extreme heat wave gripping Europe is putting a strain on the continent's energy infrastructure as power stations operate at low levels to keep temperatures in check. Bloomberg New Energy Finance's David Hostert has the details on...
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Bloomberg

Coal, Natural Gas, and What’s Next for U.S. Energy

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Nov.28 -- Michael Cohen, head of energy commodities research at Barclays, talks about how the energy policy of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump may impact the growth of natural gas and a return to coal mining. He speaks on "Bloomberg...