LNG rather than renewable failures blamed by IEA for price surge amid fawning report on China's CO2 plans

Monday, 04 October 2021

The International Energy Agency, the Paris-based body trying to forge more global influence on energy markets and climate-change clamp-downs, said factors behind increases in natural gas and electricity prices were due to a combination of factors including lower LNG production, while issuing a fawning report about China’s efforts to lower carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions.


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