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Czech solar spike slows down
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Ghana's lithium mining deal with Barari DV faces parliamentary hurdles
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TotalEnergies warns of weaker Q2 refining margins, sets up EV joint venture
TotalEnergies reported on July 17 that it expected its second quarter income to come in at close to the upper end of its guidance range, but warned that its results for the three-month period would take a hit from slimmed refining margins.
Sri Lankan electricity tariff cuts pave way for price reductions in goods and services
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Brazilian renewable natural gas investments hinge on certification
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