February

Siemens Energy Takes On €4 Billion Credit Line After Gamesa Loss
Siemens Energy AG has obtained a €4 billion ($4.3 billion) credit line that replaces an existing facility of its own as well as for its loss-making Gamesa wind-turbine unit.

UK Subsidies for Fossil-Fuel Power Plants Swell to Record
The UK will continue to subsidize fossil-fueled power plants into the second half of this decade with operators paid a record fee to stay open.

EU’s Toughest ESG Proposal Revived as Italy Considers Backing It
European Union member states will make a new push Wednesday to win agreement on the bloc’s strictest ESG law this week in a last-minute deal aimed at bypassing German objections.