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But the move away from solar is especially striking considering BP's recent history. In 2000, the company changed its logo to resemble the sun and made a big deal of its "beyond petroleum" ...
BP officially quits the solar business So much for the oil giant's "Beyond Petroleum" branding and sunburst logo. Meanwhile, Chinese solar companies are having troubles of their own.
BP <BP.L> is getting back into solar power six years after its first, failed foray, with a $200 million investment in solar generator Lightsource that the oil and gas firm expects will deliver ...
Solar developer Lightsource bp is set to reach financial close later this year on two new solar farms in Australia for a total cost of A$800 million ($560 million), the company half-owned by ...
BP (NYSE: BP) is seeking to sell 50% of its Lightsource BP solar unit to a strategic partner for cash and a commitment of future investments, with bids due in June, Reuters reported Thursday ...
BP has begun constructing a large solar facility outside Corpus Christi that is intended to power the new petrochemical complex owned by Exxon and SABIC, a chemicals offshoot of state-owned Saudi ...
BP, which announced it was winding down its solar business last year, says it is still committed to other renewable resources, such as wind power and biofuels production.
A file photo taken on April 30, 2022 shows the logo of the multi-national oil and gas company BP (British Petroleum) at a petrol station in Tonbridge, south east of London. BP said Thursday it ...
But the move away from solar is especially striking considering BP's recent history. In 2000, the company changed its logo to resemble the sun and made a big deal of its "beyond petroleum" ...
BP, which adopted a sunburst logo two decades ago to convey its ambition in solar energy, agreed to acquire a 43 percent stake in Europe's largest solar developer. It will be renamed ...