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Sen. Ossoff: Solar Tech a Matter of Strategic Interest
"We are heavily reliant upon imported solar products and the supply chain that China's taken control over," says US Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat from Georgia, in an interview with David Westin on "Balance of Power." Ossoff also...
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EU Must 'Go Big' on Renewable Energy: Norway PM
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store discusses commitments to renewable energy, the impact of higher energy prices, and the political challenge posed by natural gas supplies across Europe in the winter months. He speaks with...
Curated Video
Latest of space shuttle mission
1. Graphic Shuttle orbiting Earth (music playing over)
2. Mission control room
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff Henley, On-duty Flight Director:
"Columbia, Houston. Good morning Jim, that one was for you. That was Tanja Evets Weimer singing...
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WRAP Power plant partially shut, food queues ADDS darkened skyline
1. Wide of power station
2. Various of electricity power plant, workers
3. Pan down from power station chimneys
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Kanaan Abeid, Power Station Manager:
"The power authority declares that fuel supply from the...
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Renewables on Track to Generate a Third of World's Power
Jun.15 -- Ethan Zindler, Americas head for Bloomberg New Energy Finance, discusses Bloomberg New Energy Finance's forecast for the global energy industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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4 Charts to Know: China's Solar Lead Not Threatened by Trump
Jan.23 -- China's global solar leadership is unlikely to be seriously threatened by Donald Trump's tariffs on solar panels because the country - not the U.S. - is the world's biggest market for such panel, says Bloomberg New Energy...
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BNEF Brief: Shell’s Push Into Power
Mar.14 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc plans to become the world’s biggest power company within 15 years, a move that suggests it sees climate change as a bigger threat to its business than electricity’s historically weak returns. Bloomberg...
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Shell's Plan to Become Top Power Producer
Mar.11 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc plans to become the world’s biggest power company despite electricity’s historically narrow margins. The world’s second-largest oil explorer by market value is spending up to $2 billion a year on its new...
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AGL Energy CEO Hopeful For Energy Policy By New Government
Feb.07 -- Australia's largest energy retailer AGL Energy, reported a 10 percent rise in first-half underlying earnings. Higher wholesale electricity prices offset lower volumes in its consumer business and the company says it remained on...
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CLEAN : Mali proud of migrant awarded French nationality after attacks
Malians praise the honour dignity and bravery of migrant Lassana Bathily who has been awarded French nationality after helping people at a Jewish supermarket hide during last week's Paris attacks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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WealthWise Financial President Sees W-Shaped Recovery
May.03 -- WealthWise Financial President, Loreen Gilbert, gives her thoughts on the markets and sees recovery on the long side. She spoke with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Home solar savings cut by charges
The Alabama Public Service Commission will hold a Nov. 21 hearing on a challenge to the fees charged by Alabama Power.
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John Kerry Says Climate Crisis Talks Not About Politics
Apr.23 -- John Kerry, the White House’s special envoy for climate, discusses President Joe Biden's global climate summit and says the negotiations are not about politics. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Engie Seeing Strong Recovery After Covid Slump, CFO Says
Feb.26 -- Engie SA Chief Financial Officer Judith Hartmann discusses the company's fourth-quarter performance, its focus on renewable energy and the Texas energy crisis. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on...
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China Solar Stocks Rise After U.S. Avoids Tariff Probe
Some Chinese solar energy-related stocks rose in U.S. trading. The U.S. rejected a request to launch an investigation into Asian solar manufacturers that critics warned would raise clean-power costs and tensions with China. Will Wade...
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Chinese Solar Billionaire Doubles Fortune Despite Sanctions
About a year ago, the US sanctioned trade with a little-known Chinese company at the heart of the solar energy supply chain. But now, a year later, the sanctions have yet to prove successful. Shares of Hoshine Silicon Industry Co. are up...
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Is Nuclear Power the Key to Chinas Energy Needs?
Sept. 22 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Joseph Jacobelli discusses the U.N. Climate Summit and global energy needs with Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
WRAP Power plant partially shut due to fuel shortage ADDS queues for food
1. Wide of power station
2. Various of electricity power plant, workers
3. Pan down from power station chimneys
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Kanaan Abeid, Power Station Manager:
"The power authority declares that fuel supply from the...
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Credit Suisse's Stuart: Oil to Stay Flat Through Winter
Oct. 17 -- Jan Stuart, global energy economist at Credit Suisse, discusses the outlook for oil prices and the energy market with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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NYU's Aswath Damodaran Calls Tesla 'Ultimate Story Stock'
Feb.23 -- Aswath Damodaran, professor of finance at NYU's Stern School of Business, offers his views on Tesla's cash burn. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz, Joe Weisenthal and Pimm Fox on "What'd You Miss?"
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Grattan Institute: Australia Needs Clear Energy Policy
Oct.05 -- Tony Wood, energy program director at Grattan Institute, and Bloomberg's Perry Williams discuss Australia's energy problems, the move away from coal to wind and solar and what the country can do to solve the issues. They speak...