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Energy infrastructure

Why polyolefins hold the key to clean energy success

Policymakers are overlooking a $370 billion market that will determine whether climate goals succeed or fail.  In the grand narrative of the clean energy transition, materials like lithium, rare earths and silicon dominate headlines. Yet the most strategically important materials
28/08/2025

Build, baby, build! Britain’s new housing chief channels Trump — and riles up Labour MPs

LONDON — Britain’s technocratic ministers aren’t the most obvious candidates to don MAGA-style red caps and belt out punchy slogans. But Britain’s housing secretary has a real fight on his hands, and

Zelenskyy urges continued pressure on Russia amid strikes on Ukraine energy plants

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy exhorted Kyiv’s allies to maintain pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine in parallel with the international efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East. “Moscow

Zelenskyy and Trump discuss ‘concrete agreements’ on Ukraine’s air defense

Kyiv and Washington are discussing new steps to help bolster Ukraine’s air defense systems, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday, in the aftermath of a massive Russian attack on the country’s energy

How Huawei came in from the cold after being blacklisted by the EU

BRUSSELS — The EU’s most influential solar panel lobbying group reinstated Huawei’s membership just months after it expelled the Chinese company over its alleged involvement in a bribery and corruption scandal.  As

The most important person in Britain you’ve never heard of

WARWICK, England — Jon Butterworth is the guy tasked with helping protect the country if there’s ever a major attack on Britain’s energy system. The boss of National Gas, he oversees thousands

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