Carbon Policy News

29 Jun 2021
The UK's competition watchdog is set to open the case into the potential acquisition of IHS Markit...
29 Jun 2021
The number of zero-emissions vehicles on the road by the middle of the century will fall just short of...
24 Jun 2021
EU Parliament gives green light to EU climate law, paving the way for a new set of policies on July 24 from the EU Commission...
22 Jun 2021
Japan offers $10 billion to ASEAN for energy transition, alongside calls for a multilateral power trading market...
22 Jun 2021
Investment in renewable power generation in the Asia-Pacific could hit $1.3 trillion over the 10 years to 2030, double that of the prior decade and more than twice the investment made in fossil power over the same period ...
14 Jun 2021
Iraq, the world's sixth biggest oil producer, is planning to build eight nuclear power plants to close...
11 Jun 2021
Norway sticking with oil in the long run, while looking to develop hydrogen as a bunker fuel, and boost offshore wind power...
4 Jun 2021
The largely Russian-backed Global Energy Association published this week a paper pushing for the adoption of technologies ...
3 Jun 2021
Only a third of Chinese provinces and regions are on course to meet both their energy consumption...
28 May 2021
A forthcoming change to carbon regulations in shipping is likely to create a raft of commercial and contractual challenges, said the industry body BIMCO Friday ...
27 May 2021
A wide cross-section of oil majors, auto manufacturers and fuel and biofuel companies called for renewable fuels to generate credits for auto manufacturers in Europe ...
27 May 2021
Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets are set to tighten over the next five years, due to supply pressures, but Europe's market dynamics are turbo-charging the price recovery with the TTF gas benchmark currently trading…
26 May 2021
A district court in the Netherlands sent shockwaves around the oil industry on Wednesday after it ruled oil major Royal Dutch Shell must cut sharply its emissions of carbon dioxide to help combat global warming...
25 May 2021
More than 20% of global emissions of greenhouse gases will be subject to a carbon price this year...
25 May 2021
Plans to introduce an EU-wide tax on jet fuel have moved a step closer and the European Commission will propose an overhaul ...
21 May 2021
Germany has increased targets for emission cuts in its transport sector and banned palm oil-based fuels...
20 May 2021
Oil major Shell has sold its gas exploration  business SPEX – a 100% owned joint venture...
18 May 2021
The IEA sees biofuels and hydrogen as the key to decarbonising the transport energy system...
18 May 2021
New investments in oil, gas and coal must stop this year if the world is to become net-zero carbon by 2050...
14 May 2021
EU carbon prices have hit a fresh all-time high of €55/mt this week as traders and speculators look to lawmakers to ...
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