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Bloomberg

The Way Humans Get Electricity Is About to Change Forever

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- The age of batteries is just getting started. In the latest episode of our animated series, Sooner Than You Think, Bloomberg’s Tom Randall does the math on when solar plus batteries might start wiping fossil fuels off the grid.
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Bloomberg

Jetstar CEO Says Hedging Program Protects on Fuel Price

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Jetstar Group CEO Gareth Evans discusses the company's performance, and talks about challenges for the airline industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Warnings of price rise at petrol pumps following Storm Harvey as 1/3 US oil refineries affected

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots streetscenes in Windsor, Berkshire, England including traffic on roads, people walking in streets and tourists enjoying boat rides on the River Thames in summer sun. Exterior shots people filling their cars...
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Bloomberg

Economista de BP prevé fuerte alza de demanda de petróleo

Higher Ed
Mar.14-- Spencer Dale, economista jefe de BP Plc, habla de las perspectivas de la demanda de petróleo y de la industria de la energía. Conversa con Alix Steel de Bloomberg el 1º de marzo.
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U.K. Government Publishes 'Worst-Case' No-Deal Brexit Scenarios

Higher Ed
Lawmakers voted to force the document's release so the U.K. knows what to expect if a no-deal Brexit happens.
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Bloomberg

Capgemini CEO on Growth, Brexit, Altran Integration

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Paul Hermelin, chief executive officer at Capgemini, discusses first-half results, preparations for Brexit, the Altran acquisition, and the business impact of the U.S.-China trade war. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on...
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Bloomberg

Southern Co. CEO Expects Natural Gas, Renewables to Be Dominant for Years

Higher Ed
Feb.20 -- Tom Fanning, Southern Co. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's fourth-quarter earnings and outlook with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Aramco: The House of Saudi's Tough Sell

Higher Ed
Dec.03 -- We're fast approaching what's expected to be the biggest IPO in history. Saudi Aramco is expected to price its shares Thursday. The Kingdom was hoping for a 2 trillion-dollar international blockbuster to help finance the...
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Curated Video

Ryanair CEO: EU aviation policy a 'lamentable joke'

Higher Ed
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary , on Tuesday, described the European Commission's Single European Sky initiative as a "lamentable joke".
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Bloomberg

Why NASA Wants to Go Back to the Moon

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Dr. Sean Casey, Atlas Space Operations vice president of business development, talks about NASA's program to get another man to the moon and the scrubbing of today's SpaceX mission. He appears on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Oil Under Pressure as New Virus Strain Emerges in U.K.

Higher Ed
Dec.22 -- In Today’s “Futures in Focus,” Bloomberg’s Abigail Doolittle examines how concerns about travel bans are impacting oil and energy markets after the emergence of a new variant of the coronavirus in the U.K. She speaks on...
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Press Association

Stock shots of a petrol station as fuel prices continue to rise

Higher Ed
BP garage in Shepherd's Bush as fuel prices continue to rise amid a cost of living crisis. Government figures show the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts on Monday was a record 175.6p, up 6.6p from 169.0p seven days...
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Bloomberg

HSBC Chief Economist Sees Stick India Inflation

Higher Ed
Pranjul Bhandari, HSBC's Chief India Economist sees inflation higher than RBI expectations. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on 'Bloomberg Markets: Asia' ahead of India's CPI print.
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Curated Video

Ukraine Shuts Off Russian Pipeline Amid Talk Of Annexation

Higher Ed
This marks the first time since the start of the war that Ukraine disrupted the flow westward of one of Moscow's most lucrative exports.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Canada truckers' protest persists but calms after mayor declares state of emergency

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Truckers opposed to anti-Covid measures continue to block the Ottawa city center one day after the Ottawa mayor declared a state of emergency over the demonstration, but protesters appear to have calmed from their most raucous, and the...
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Press Association

Protesters gather outside Ofgem HQ in reaction to rising energy prices

Higher Ed
Shots of protest outside Ofgem HQ in Canary Wharf, London. The protest was organised by Don't Pay in reaction to rising energy prices. IV's with protestor Tony Cisse and Don't Pay group member Tracey.
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Curated Video

Refugees from Kenyan political crisis in neighbouring country

Higher Ed
Malaba, Ugandan side of border with Kenya 1. Wide of Kenyan refugees waiting for relief assistance 2. Close up of girl refugee braiding older woman's hair 3. Close up of two men 4. Wide of Kenyan refugees seated on ground 5. Mid of...
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Curated Video

Georgia - Britain to take Georgian nuclear waste

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A British Embassy spokeswoman in the former Soviet republic of Georgia said on Wednesday (22/4) that Britain's decision to accept radioactive nuclear material from Georgia is a sign of its strong commitment to nuclear...
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Curated Video

Gaza Strip's sole power plant has been shut due to a lack of fuel, bringing further misery to residents who've been suffering through a heat wave

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Gaza Strip power plant down; Residents stewing CAPTION: Gaza Strip's sole power plant has been shut due to a lack of fuel, bringing further misery to residents who've been suffering through a heat wave. (Aug. 7)) Engineers have...
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Curated Video

Israel is giving the Gaza Strip enough fuel to provide electricity for two days. Palestinian officials say it's not enough and civilians are being punished for the actions of militants

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Israel temporarily lifts blockade on Gaza Strip CAPTION: Israel is giving the Gaza Strip enough fuel to provide electricity for two days. Palestinian officials say it's not enough and civilians are being punished for the...
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Curated Video

WRAP Russian nuclear agency says will load fuel into Iran plant next week, US reax

Higher Ed
AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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Bloomberg

Is the Chinese Economy Running Out of Fuel?

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- Chinas economy remained stuck in low gear this quarter, with struggling retail and residential real-estate industries countering improvements in manufacturing and transportation, a private survey showed. Stephen Engle reports...
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Bloomberg

Airbus A320NEO Will Revolutionize Aircrafts: Moores

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- IHS Aerospace Aviation Analyst Ben Moores discusses Airbus A320NEO aircraft and what that means for fuel costs. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A defense official says the Pentagon has a 'high degree of confidence' that the U.S. missile successfully hit the fuel tank of a dying satellite, and none of the debris from the strike is larger than a football.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Pentagon: High confidence satellite hit by missile CAPTION: Defense official says the Pentagon has a 'high degree of confidence' that the U.S. missile successfully hit the fuel tank of a dying satellite, and none of the debris...