
Susanna Twidale
Correspondent at Reuters
Reuters Correspondent, covering all aspects of the energy transition- renewables, climate change, nuclear, carbon markets and the rest.. Views my own.
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marketscreener.com | Susanna Twidale
Published on 06/19/2025 at 08:05, updated on 06/19/2025 at 09:24LONDON (Reuters) -Britain on Thursday published long-awaited environmental guidance which is expected to impact the future development of two vast North Sea oil and gas fields by companies including Shell and Equinor. The guidance sets out how greenhouse gas emissions that would come from the oil and gas being used, known as downstream emissions, or Scope 3, should be treated in future government decisions to approve extraction.
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marketscreener.com | Susanna Twidale
Published on 06/19/2025 at 08:05, updated on 06/20/2025 at 09:55LONDON (Reuters) -Britain has issued tougher new environmental rules for fossil fuel projects with implications for the development of two vast North Sea oil and gas fields by Shell and Equinor.
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msn.com | Susanna Twidale
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reuters.com | Susanna Twidale
LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Equnior (EQNR.OL), opens new tab and Gwynt Glas, a joint venture between EDF Renewables UK and ESB, have won seabed leases to build floating wind farms in the Celtic Sea off the coast of Wales and South West England, The Crown Estate said on Thursday.
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kfgo.com | Susanna Twidale |Nina Chestney
By Susanna Twidale and Nina ChestneyLONDON (Reuters) -Spain’s government and its grid operator have issued separate findings into the causes that led to the massive blackout across Spain and Portugal on April 28, which caused gridlock in cities and left thousands stranded on trains and in elevators across the Iberian Peninsula. WHAT CAUSED THE BLACKOUT? The Spanish government said in a report on Tuesday that Spain’s grid operator Redeia miscalculated the correct mix of energy in the system.
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