Energy: No middle ground in fracking debate, Vestas ousts em...

 
 
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Thursday August 22 2013
 
 
Energy
 
No middle ground in fracking debate
 
Q & A: As attitudes harden on each side, the Financial Times weighs up the pros and cons
 
 
 
Vestas ousts embattled chief executive
 
 
Profile: Anders Runevad, Vestas chief
 
 
US military mined Twitter to track threats
 
 
Vestas: wind of change
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
Russia bars Greenpeace from Arctic route
 
Environmental campaigning group says Moscow has rejected three separate applications to have icebreaker make passage to protest oil exploration
 
 
 
Woodside Petroleum: dividend fashion
 
 
Oil and gas fall set to run into next year
 
 
Cairn outlines $700m spending plans
 
 
China oil demand predicted to take off
 
Mining
 
African Barrick: Three strikes Hawkins
 
Chief executive's departure should come as no surprise after the yellow metal group missed production targets in three consecutive years
 
 
 
African Barrick chief quits amid gold decline
 
 
China coal: grimy outlook
 
Nick Butler
 
Britain's transparency problem
 

According to reports in the Daily Telegraph, the Energy Department is blocking publication of a serious and detailed study of the impact of wind farms across the UK. This exposes the tip of an iceberg. At least a dozen major reports on energy policy issues, in many cases commissioned at considerable expense from external consultants, are being kept secret because of their inconvenient findings. It is time for a change of culture in Whitehall.

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