Npower chief Paul Massara dismisses Centrica boss's promise to give up bonus a 'gimmick'.
Li eyes $18bn war chest from potential asset sales.
Energy Information Administration to put out weekly supply report on 9 October.
Deal valued at between €1.2bn and €1.4bn
Nuclear Management Partners managers rang up millions in bonuses and lodged extravagant claims for cat taxi and Masters golf tournaments.
Radiation levels in pipes and containers that hold radioactive water have risen 18-fold.
Japan may tap into its $3.6bn emergency fund to pay for Fukushima clean-up.
Mining giant's core profit drops 9% in the first half of 2013 but says post-merger acquisition 'moving ahead of expectations'.
GDF to acquire WorkPlace to boost its facilities management business.
Tokyo estimates 300 tonnes of radioactive water may be seeping into the Pacific Ocean every day.
Stock price finishes 6.69% lower on Tuesday in Tokyo.
Law may breach regional European Commission competition rules says Der Spiegel report
British and Canadian firms, along with Reliance, engaged in gas exploration in India.
9,000 mining jobs slashed in Queensland and NSW over the past year.
Former chief executive of energy company in biggest ever US fraud reaches deal with prosecutors.
Christophe de Margerie says Europe will see oil plants shutting down on lack of demand and carbon emission targets
Glencore, Vitol, Gunvor and Mercuria asked by European Commission for details on pricing structures.
The company's order backlog has risen to an all time high of $12.1bn as of 30, April.
European Commission suspects manipulation of published prices for oil and biofuel products and swoops on head offices.
The deal positions ABB group as a leading provider of solar inverters.
BP's wind power division operates 16 wind farms in nine US states and generates 2,600 megawatts of energy.
Ofgem sets largest-ever fine after accusing SSE of misleading households at every stage of its sales process.
The west of Shetland area has more than 1bn barrels of oil which is equivalent of reserves under development.
BP will buy $8bn worth of shares and keep $4.4bn in reserve following the formal sale of half of its Russian joint venture to Rosneft
Shell not permitted to drill until its operations are overhauled to meet harsh Arctic conditions.
PetroChina and other Chinese energy companies are looking to secure themselves for the longer term.
Japan's LNG dependence has soared after the 2011 disaster.
Company records higher profit despite a weak economy and skyrocketing energy costs.
Trial over Gulf of Mexico oil spill set to begin before US federal judge.
Europe's second biggest oil company said net costs for fatal Gulf of Mexico disaster hit $42.2bn last year