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renewable

[ri-noo, -nyoo] / rɪˈnu, -ˈnyu /


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She is set to take the helm of a storied yet often troubled energy producer that is aiming to reinvigorate its fossil-fuel business after an ill-timed turn toward renewable energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

BP has already made changes this year, stepping back from some renewable investments and investing heavily to drill in the Gulf of Mexico.

From Barron's

Ms O'Neill's appointment comes as BP is cutting its renewable energy investments and instead focusing on increasing oil and gas production.

From BBC

He left his successor the delicate mission of repositioning the company’s strategy around the extraction of fossil fuels rather than disappointing investments in renewable energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cow manure can be treated to release biomethane, a renewable gas which is already used to power central heating boilers in about a million homes.

From BBC