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- Trade deal with US could spell end of UK’s bioethanol industry, say bosses 12 May 2025Hundreds of jobs may be at risk, say heads of ABF Sugar and Ensus, as Starmer agrees to remove tariffs on US ethanolBusiness live – latest updatesThe British bioethanol industry could collapse as a result of Keir Starmer’s trade deal with Donald Trump, industry bosses have said.The bosses of ABF Sugar and Ensus, the companies […]Lauren Almeida
- Potential role for Chinese firm in key UK windfarm attracts government scrutiny 12 May 2025Exclusive: Decision on whether to work with turbine maker being overseen by ministers after British Steel rescueMinisters are weighing up proposals for a Chinese company to supply wind turbines for a major offshore windfarm in the North Sea.The government is in discussions with Green Volt North Sea over whether Mingyang, China’s biggest offshore wind company, […]Eleni Courea
- Plan for windfarm in German ‘fairytale forest’ stokes green energy culture war 9 May 2025Far right accused of misinformation over turbines at Reinhardswald, which has left local people dividedDeep in the woods that inspired the Brothers Grimm, past the tower from which Rapunzel threw down her hair and the castle in which Sleeping Beauty slumbered, lies a construction site that the far right has declared a crime against national […]Ajit Niranjan in Reinhardswald
- Australia’s clean energy industry has just survived a near-death experience. Where to from here? | Kane Thornton 9 May 2025Voters have spoken with clarity. We want a renewable-powered futureAustralia news live: latest politics and federal election updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA shift toward nuclear power and a significant expansion of gas electricity would have stalled renewable energy investment at the worst possible time, potentially derailing Australia’s transition to […]Kane Thornton
- ‘A future on our terms’: how community energy is lighting up Latin America 8 May 2025Small-scale schemes are replacing dirty diesel with clean electricity in remote areas – and ensuring a just transitionWhen the coronavirus pandemic hit in 2020, Roxana Borda Mamani had to leave Mexico, where she was studying for her degree in rural development and food security, and return to her remote village in the Peruvian Amazon.At the […]Constance Malleret in Brasília