News Costs Rising Of Netherlands’ Grid Expansion For North Sea Wind Farms: Ministry Natural gas accounts for slightly more than half of the Netherlands' electricity generation, with most of the rest produced by renewable sources like wind… Toby Sterling 18th Oct
News Rolls-Royce To Cut Up To 2,500 Roles In Latest Efficiency Drive Over the last decade, Rolls-Royce has been through several restructurings, cutting over 13,000 jobs. Sarah Young 17th Oct
News Umicore Cuts Investment Target After Expanding EV Battery Materials Production Umicore expects total net capital expenditure between 2022 and 2026 to reach €3.8 billion. Victor Goury-Laffont 17th Oct
News University Of Sussex Project Office Gains Insight Through Early Maturity Assessment PM Today Contributor 17th Oct
News Britain’s M&S To Hire 10,000 Workers For Christmas Season The group said the increase reflected the additional investment it is making in staff hours to support customers on the shop floor. James Davey 16th Oct
Mega Projects Turkey Earthquake: Why Reconstruction Could Miss Erdogan’s Goal By the government's own account, 40,000 homes will be ready by the end of November, leaving three months to finish nearly 280,000 more by… Ezgi Erkoyun 13th Oct
News Iberdrola’s New York Utilities Win Approval For Reliable Energy Plan The projects will create 231 new jobs within the companies and indirectly support 716 jobs across New York. Sherin Elizabeth Varghese 13th Oct
News US Space Force Pauses Use Of AI Tools Like ChatGPT Over Data Security Risks It said the temporary ban was "due to data aggregation risks". Joey Roulette 12th Oct
News Internet Companies Report Biggest-Ever Denial Of Service Operation Internet companies have weathered the internet's largest-known denial of service attack and are sounding the alarm over a new technique they warn could easily… Raphael Satter 12th Oct
News UK’s EasyJet Eyes Ambitious Growth With Airbus Fleet Deal British airline easyJet said it would buy up to 257 Airbus jets as it plots its growth beyond 2028 while restoring its dividend and… Sarah Young 12th Oct
News Southeast Asia Eyes Hands-Off AI Rules, Defying EU Ambitions EU officials want AI rules for tech firms that include disclosure of copyrighted and AI-generated content. Fanny Potkin 11th Oct
News China Says It Is Ready To Work With EU To Enhance Mutual Trust China wants "to enhance mutual trust, expand cooperation, overcome interference," said the country's foreign ministry. PM Today Contributor 11th Oct
News Britain’s Labour Plans To ‘Rewire’ The Country, Ease Grid Delays Labour leader Keir Starmer has put a green industrial strategy at the centre of his pitch for a national election. Alistair Smout 10th Oct
News EU Plans Anti-Subsidy Probe Into Chinese Steelmakers – FT Brussels had agreed to join Washington's efforts to shield industries from cheap competition, the report said. Nilutpal Timsina 10th Oct
News Renewables Funds See Record Outflows As Rising Rates, Costs Hit Shares The outflows only partially reversed the trend for the first half of 2023 when investors added a net $3.36 billion, the data showed. Patturaja Murugaboopathy 10th Oct
News Amazon UK To Spend £170 Million On Staff Pay Rises The internet giant, which employs 75,000 in the UK, said that from Oct. 15, minimum starting pay would increase by at least one pound… James Davey 09th Oct
News Britain Sets Out Blueprint For Company Climate ‘Transition’ Plans The corporate "transition plans" dovetail with already mandatory climate-related disclosure that is due to be replaced by new standards. Huw Jones 09th Oct