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The European Commission’s proposed methodology for measuring the greenhouse gas emissions of low-carbon hydrogen leaves key gaps on methane emissions tracking, and uses default values for upstream ...
The European Commission granted nearly €319 million on Tuesday to six industrial decarbonisation projects under its flagship Innovation Fund, drawing from revenues generated by the EU Emissions ...
Geoengineering methods including carbon removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM) risk destabilising ecosystems, straining resources, delaying emissions cuts, and exacerbating geopolitical ...
If electricity demand continues to grow at the current pace of around 3% per year, it will be enough to drive a structural decline in final fossil fuel demand by 2030, according to an energy think ...
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EU carbon allowance prices fell to their lowest in three weeks on Tuesday morning as aggressive selling pressure overcame steady but modest buying, taking EUAs below several technical supports, as the ...
The UK government has appointed a long-time advocate for climate action in the private sector to be the new chair of the independent Climate Change Committee (CCC), it announced on Tuesday. The UK ...
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has paused work on its long-awaited emissions standard for the oil and gas sector after Shell, Norway’s Aker BP, and Canada’s Enbridge withdrew from its ...
Facilities covered under Australia’s Safeguard facilities have begun implementing more long-term strategies to manage their compliance obligations, both by securing credit supply and investing in ...
To meet the UK government’s target of installing 43-47 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind power by 2030, about 8 GW of new capacity must be approved in this September’s auction round, but experts warn ...
The UK government has proposed including energy-from-waste (EfW) and waste incineration within the country's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) from 2028, with a two-year voluntary monitoring period ...
Australia’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) laws may contradict or replicate one another in a way that will disincentivise project development via onerous regulation, a legal firm argued this week.
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