March 15, 2026

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Solarworld Energy Solutions IPO day 3: GMP, subscription status to review. Good or bad for investors?

Solarworld Energy Solutions IPO day 3: The initial public offering (IPO) of Solarworld Energy Solutions Limited opened on 23 September 2025 and closed on 25 September 2025. The company has declared the Solarworld Energy Solutions IPO price band at ₹333 to ₹351 per equity share. The company aims to raise ₹490 crore from this initial

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Colorado’s Xcel Energy to pay $640 million to settle Marshall Fire lawsuit

The view from a Colorado National Guard helicopter of the aftermath of the Marshall Fire as seen on Dec. 31, 2021. (Hart Van Denburg/CPR, pool) Colorado’s largest electric utility announced Wednesday that it had agreed to settle a lawsuit over its alleged role in the most destructive wildfire in state history. Xcel Energy’s announcement of

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Without Subsidies, U.S. Solar Energy Must Shine On Its Own Merits

The “Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed at the White House in Washington, DC, on July 4, 2025, creates challenges for the solar industry as it pulls back subsidies. This has caused an immediate shock to the industry and a reevaluation of the market by its largest players. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / POOL / AFP)

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Ukraine Pitches First Energy Projects Under US Resources Pact

Ukraine’s biggest oil and gas company is pitching several projects that could be among the first under a resource deal with the US to shore up its wartime economy and help secure support from President Donald Trump. State-run Naftogaz Group has proposed ten projects focused on extraction and energy efficiency, its chief executive officer said.

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Energy regulator to investigate Energia for claiming price increases were sanctioned – The Irish Times

The energy regulator is to probe an electricity supplier for claiming upcoming hefty price increases were regulator-sanctioned and “unavoidable”. The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) said it would investigate the claims by Energia to see if they were misleading or breached the customer code of conduct. Energia’s price rise on October 9th will add

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Customers’ debt to energy suppliers soars to £4.4bn

The level of debt to energy suppliers has increased sharply since the price of domestic gas and electricity pushed many households into financial difficulty in recent years. The cost of essentials, including domestic energy, created the post-Covid crisis that led to millions of people receiving cost of living payments from the last government. Energy prices

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Key changes affecting you in October

October is shaping up to be a significant month for your finances. Energy bills are set to increase at the beginning of next month, but a scheme offering £150 off your electricity costs is also due to reopen, so keep this in mind if you’re finding it tough. The Winter Fuel Payment phone line will

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North Carolina funds repairs so Helene-hit homes can get energy upgrades

A year after Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina — dumping as much as 30 inches of rain and felling thousands of trees — countless homes still suffer from leaky roofs, mold and mildew, and rotting floors. All that damage doesn’t just threaten residents’ comfort, health, and safety. Unless it’s resolved, low-income households can’t access

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UK energy chief eyes an oil and gas loophole – POLITICO

That involves a parallel process, where the NSTA assesses a project’s development plan while OPRED judges its environmental statement. The NSTA can’t sign off the development plan or grant drilling consent, though, until OPRED has completed its assessment. During the OPRED process, the environmental statement has to be signed off by DESNZ, effectively giving Miliband

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Bill to allow utilities control of customer’s energy usage gets hearing

(The Center Square) – An Ohio bill getting nationwide attention to give energy companies control of a customer’s thermostat got its first hearing Wednesday. The Ohio House Energy Committee took up Rep. Roy Klopfenstein’s, R-Haviland, plan he says will save customers and small businesses money and improve electric grid reliability. Klopfenstein believes the voluntary program

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