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The company intends to offload the business for an undisclosed sum to LS Power as part of plan to shed US$20 billion in assets.
BP exits $36B green hydrogen mega-project in Australia, doubling down on oil amid investor-driven strategic pivot.
British energy major BP will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in Pilbara, Australia, as it pivots to instead ...
THE first electrons from the Brechin Castle solar farm have been successfully delivered to the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) substation, marking a major milestone in the country’s ...
UK supermajor has focused its hydrogen investments to date on electrolyser projects, using a diverse range of manufacturers ...
In a surprising move, BP has announced its decision to pull out of a massive green hydrogen project in Australia. The ...
BP will exit its role in a massive green hydrogen production facility planned in Australia as the British oil major refocuses ...
The future of a renewable energy hub in Western Australia's Pilbara is in question after the majority shareholder backs out ...
Oil and gas major bp has confirmed it will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH), a 26GW wind, solar and green hydrogen project planned for Western Australia.
With disputes running into hundreds of millions of dollars brewing over inter-farm wake losses, legal expert sets out three ...
BP’s decision to offload its US onshore wind business as it pivots back to oil (“BP offloads US onshore wind business in oil pivot”, Report, July 19) is deeply concerning — not just for what it ...
BP has exited the gigantic Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH), which would feature up to 26 gigawatts of upstream wind and solar, much of which would have been used produce hydrogen and ammonia.