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Iberdrola, BP to build 25-MW green hydrogen project in Spain

MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish renewable power company Iberdrola and Britain's BP said on Thursday they had agreed to build a 25-megawatt green hydrogen plant in Castellon, on Spain's eastern coast. The

La Nina weather 71% likely to develop in Sept-Nov, says US forecaster

(Reuters) - There is a 71% chance of La Nina weather conditions developing during the September to November period, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday. The weather conditions are expected

Death toll in Vietnam from typhoon impacts rises to 226, as pressure eases in Hanoi

By Khanh Vu and Minh Nguyen HANOI/THAI NGUYEN (Reuters) - The death toll in Vietnam from typhoon Yagi and the landslides and flash floods it triggered rose to 226 on Thursday, the government's

Storm Francine races into Louisiana, slamming state with rain and wind

By Ned Randolph NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Storm Francine barreled into southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi and Alabama on Thursday, pounding the region with heavy rains and gusty winds while

Thyssenkrupp’s $3.3 billion green steel plant could get more expensive

DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Thyssenkrupp's steel division on Thursday said a planned direct reduction site to produce carbon-free steel, which is so far expected to cost around 3 billion euros ($3.3

Gazans burn plastic waste to produce fuel

By Mahmoud Issa BEIT LAHIA, Gaza (Reuters) - With Israel blocking the entry of almost all fuel into Gaza to prevent its use by Hamas militants, some Palestinians in the north of the shattered

Factbox-US Gulf Coast energy facilities hit by storm Francine

(Reuters) -Energy facilities along the U.S. Gulf Coast scaled back operations and evacuated some production sites as storm Francine came ashore in Southern Louisiana.     The hurricane center briefly

Canada’s wildfire season ranks among worst but less severe than feared

By Nia Williams REVELSTOKE, British Columbia (Reuters) - With summer drawing to a close in Canada, the 2024 wildfire season is shaping up as one of the most destructive on record, largely due to the

Flooding in Thailand maroons thousands in northern province

By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand deployed military special forces in the northern province of Chiang Rai on Thursday after flooding marooned thousands that

Factbox-What’s China’s carbon market and how does it work?

By Amy Lv and David Stanway BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China is seeking public feedback on a plan to include cement, steel and aluminium production in its carbon emissions trading scheme (ETS) by

On Camera

Indian influencers reclaim desi aesthetics at Coachella—jhumkas, dupattas to mehendi

By mixing Indian maximalism with Western minimalism, desi influencers are using the hippie Met Gala to bring about a quiet revolution in festival dressing.

Recovery of energy flows will be ‘gradual rather than immediate’ as Hormuz re-opens post ceasefire

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz eases supply fears, but controlled shipping, slow output recovery, and high costs may delay oil flow normalisation for months.

Why Siliguri Corridor is strategically important for India & how it is being secured | Cut The Clutter

This special edition of Cut The Clutter, straight from the Siliguri corridor, details the strategic importance of the narrow strip of land in West Bengal, and how it’s a vital link connecting the Northeast to the rest of India.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.