Sentences with phrase «energy trading arm»

For instance, battery startup Stem raised $ 45 million from investors last year, including from the energy trading arm of big German power company RWE Group.

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Stop hiding behind the façade that an arms trade treaty will make a difference; stop promoting arms sales to dictators; and transfer the support and subsidy enjoyed by the military companies to growing industries, such as the quest for renewable energy.
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One such organisation, for instance is Embrace My Planet, which aims to be «a movement of ordinary people who are supporting renewable energy in the UK, enabling you to make your opinions known to politicians and the media», but is in fact «an arms - length campaign of RenewableUK (formerly BWEA), the trade association for renewable energy suppliers in Britain.»
Stokoe Partnership Solicitors» expertise consistently attracts high profile criminal defence work prosecuted by bodies, such as HM Revenue & Customs, the Serious Fraud Office, the Crown Prosecution Service, National Crime Agency, the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and various other regulatory bodies in relation to serious crime matters including fraud, bribery, corruption, money laundering, fraudulent trading, HMRC and VAT allegations, cybercrime and hacking, drug trafficking, armed robbery, murder and extradition.
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