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Food Prices Are New Inflation Threat for Governments and Central Banks
Economy The Outlook With food commodity prices down, widening profit margins might explain why consumers are paying more Source link
Renewable Diesel Booms Despite Concern Over Effect on Food Prices
As U.S. production of the plant- and animal-derived biofuel soars, the EPA is worrying about surging demand for vegetable oils Source link
Renewable Diesel Booms Despite Concern Over Effect on Food Prices
As U.S. production of the plant- and animal-derived biofuel soars, the EPA is worrying about surging demand for vegetable oils Source link
Utilities Pursue Pipeline Sales as Natural-Gas Bans Catch On
WSJ News Exclusive Business Possible sales come as regulators debate fossil fuels’ future in home heating and cooking Source link
Wednesday Sector Leaders: Utilities, Healthcare
The best performing sector as of midday Wednesday is the Utilities sector, higher by 2.7%. Within the sector, American Electric Power Co Inc (Symbol: AEP)
Mexican Government to Buy Power Plants From Spain's Iberdrola
The acquisition will increase the state-owned utility’s share of the country’s electricity generation to 55%, the government says. Source link
Can the Oil-and-Gas Industry Crack Geothermal Energy?
Markets Heard on the Street Geothermal energy has been a neglected corner of renewable energy because of its high cost and high risk profile Source
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
Eurozone Core Inflation Hits Record High
Economy Europe Economy The headline inflation rate fell sharply in March but policy makers worry the search for bigger profits may keep other prices rising