Energy Daily: Energy: Renewables growth aims to outstrip EU, Iran ...

 
 
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Tuesday October 29 2013
 
 
Energy
 
Energy: Renewables growth aims to outstrip EU
 
Market reforms and security strategy cause controversy
 
 
 
Iran tries to lure back western oil groups
 
 
Batista creditors strike gasfield deal
 
 
MPs set to quiz UK energy chiefs
 
 
Mosaic to buy US phosphates business
 
 
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Oil & Gas
 
Tullow halts Kenya work after protests
 
Local members of the Turkana people demonstrate over the use of outside workers at drilling sites in the north of the country near the Ugandan border
 
 
 
Grangemouth union official resigns
 
 
Consol sells coal assets for more than $3.5bn
 
Mining
 
Alrosa: diamond in the rough
 
The share offering values the miner at $8bn. But it must persuade investors the interests of the Russian government are aligned with those of ordinary shareholders
 
 
 
Alrosa public offering raises $1.3bn
 
Nick Butler
 
"Let them wear jumpers" is not an energy policy for business
 

Energy policy is a serious problem which won’t be solved by gimmicks or slogans. Most of the debate in the UK over the last few weeks has focused on the prices being paid by domestic consumers. Now, though, the focus is set to shift to the competitive burden on businesses and jobs not just in the UK but across Europe. With yet more price increases to come, the need for a new and serious policy covering both supply and demand is becoming urgent.

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