Norway's Equinor is reportedly reducing its renewables division workforce by 20% amid challenges in the offshore wind sector.
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Norway's Equinor is trimming 20% of the staff from its renewable energy division and will compete for a smaller number of new ...
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Former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad will retire as president of the World Food Prize Foundation at the end of January.
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Equinor has resumed production at the Johan Sverdrup oilfield in the North Sea following a power outage, reaching two-thirds ...
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