The destruction wrought by the massive storm affected millions of people across the eastern United States and could
dampen fuel demand just as the world's largest economy was showing signs of recovery, analysts said.
The destruction wrought by the storm affected millions of people across the eastern United States and could
dampen fuel demand just as the world's largest economy was showing signs of recovery, analysts said.
Not exact matches
LONDON / NEW YORK, October 22 — Rapid advances in technology, increasingly cheap renewable energy, slower economic growth and lower than expected population rise could all
dampen fossil
fuel demand significantly by 2040, a new study published today by the London - based Carbon Tracker Initiative finds.
Political uncertainty may continue to
dampen activity although a weakened sterling may
fuel demand from overseas investors.