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...“I would warn against this point of good nuclear against bad nuclear, it’s not conducive to what we need to have in the global energy market.”...
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...“We see nuclear power as an important part of the energy transition,” says Brent Wanner, head of the power sector unit at the IEA....
...“While the target to net zero is still some time away, we have to face up to the reality that the variables have changed,” its head of global energy strategy told the FT....
...“You’re going to see a bit of recovery, but I think we’re going to see a significant structural demand destruction in the energy-intensive industries,” Krebber warned....
...Marco Dunand, head of Swiss energy trader Mercuria Energy, has indicated that Nick O’Kane, the former star trader at Macquarie, will take on a senior job at the company to help its “overstretched” management...
...We’re going to be investing in that capacity,” he told the conference....
...“If we don’t, we won’t control the conversation around safeguard security, non-proliferation, safety, and the standards that would propagate across the world....
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...“We’re at the precipice where we have got to shift if we don’t want to inflict mass suffering on our children and their children.”...
...“We are once again entering an unnecessary period of uncertainty due to inept energy policies.”...
...“Our goal is to restore as much as we can by October,” said Maxim Timchenko, chief executive of DTEK, Ukraine’s largest energy producer....
...The Labour leader argued that Britain should “take back control of our national energy security” by accelerating clean energy production....
...“Instead, we’ve seen the opposite in many economies.” However, he called for greater efforts to help emerging economies invest more in clean energy....
...The scenarios we analyse in this report suggest that the answer is no.” 2....
...“I think we can absolutely do this. Is it economic? That’s another question. We don’t know that.”...
...“We thought [at the start of the energy crisis that] . . . we were going to have lots of problems,” she said....
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...“[The pause] is not going to impact any relationship that we have with our allies or their ability to access energy.”...
...“I predict that as we sit here next year . . . this will be well in the rear-view mirror.”...
...“I predict that as we sit here next year . . . this will be well in the rear-view mirror.” The US is the largest exporter of natural gas in the world....
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