
Gavin Maguire
Global Energy Transition Columnist at Reuters
Global Energy Transition Columnist at Reuters. More active on Bluesky @gavinjmaguire.bsky.social Likes = Bookmarks
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3 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Gavin Maguire
A drone view shows an electrical power pylon of high-tension electricity power lines in a field near Saint-Denis-La-Chevasse, France, June 3, 2025. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe/File Photo LITTLETON, Colorado, June 5 (Reuters) - Europe's power generation mix looks set to get dirtier over the coming summer after an enduring dry spell depleted reservoirs and crimped hydro-electricity output.
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3 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Gavin Maguire
LITTLETON, Colorado, June 3 (Reuters) - Eastern Europe is often overlooked in discussions about solar power generation in Europe, where the likes of Germany and Spain dominate the growth in deployed solar electricity production. But solar capacity across the nine largest solar producers in Eastern Europe has grown at over twice the pace of Europe as a whole over the past five years, and has helped Eastern Europe double its share of regional solar production since 2019. Sign up here.
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4 weeks ago |
tradingview.com | Sharon Kimathi |Gavin Maguire |Neil Ford |Angeli Mehta
Energy and ESG Editor, Reuters DigitalToday’s newsletter focuses on extreme weather events, including a glacier collapse in a Swiss village and wildfires in Manitoba, Canada. These come as a U.N. report warns of rising global temperatures over the next five years, with Arctic warming predicted at more than three times the global average.
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4 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Gavin Maguire
A heavy machinery unload coal from barges into trucks to be distributed, at the Karya Citra Nusantara port in North Jakarta, Indonesia, January 13, 2022. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan/File Photo LITTLETON, Colorado, May 30 (Reuters) - Developers and exporters of natural gas should be alarmed by the dour state of thermal coal exports coming out of Indonesia.
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4 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Gavin Maguire
LITTLETON, Colorado, May 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. power system is on track to produce more electricity from clean power sources than from fossil fuels for the third straight month in May, establishing a record-long stretch for clean power generation in the country. Clean power sources provided the majority of U.S. electricity supplies for the first time in March of this year, according to data from think tank Ember, and extended that run in April thanks to record renewable energy output.
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The painful surge in the cost of living was a major driver of votes for President Trump in the US election this year. And the price of everything that I consume has indeed exploded since 2020. The key question now is can the new administration do anything about it? https://t.co/Dj1UPnAHcY

RT @curious_founder: While this post is making the rounds, I should probably plug my work. I write a newsletter about climate change and…

UK's last #coal plant shutdown bodes well for US #LNG exports: Maguire https://t.co/uymfkgmuss https://t.co/OSJKPZ3qOF