August 9

Daily Energy Standup Episode #183

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EV firm Proterra files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Aug 7 (Reuters) – Electric-vehicle parts supplier Proterra (PTRA.O) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, making it the latest company to go belly up in an industry grappling with supply chain constraints, slowing demand and […]

Egypt’s natural gas production declines and power cuts bite

By Sarah El Safty CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s natural gas production fell to a three-year low in the first five months of 2023, figures from the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) show, raising questions about […]

France Is Europe’s Top Power Exporter as Germany Turns Importer

(Bloomberg) — France has overtaken Sweden to become Europe’s top net power exporter, while Germany has moved from exporter to importer during the first half of this year. France’s total net exports amounted to 17.6 […]

Indonesia’s coal burning hits record high — and ‘green’ nickel is largely why

Indonesia burned 33% more coal in 2022 than the year before, contributing to a 20% increase in the country’s carbon emissions from fossil fuels, an analysis of official data shows. This will likely catapult Indonesia […]

Wind Industry in Crisis as Problems Mount

The wind business, viewed by governments as key to meeting climate targets and boosting electricity supplies, is facing a dangerous market squall. After months of warnings about rising prices and logistical hiccups, developers and would-be buyers […]

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