Europe Oil Policy News

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...
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...
17 May 2021
The world's fourth largest economy could see the Green party take a role in government this year, and a tax on jet fuel is on the cards.
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 ...
12 May 2021
Germany has brought forward its goal to reach carbon-neutrality by five years to 2045 and will now aim for emissions cuts of ...
10 May 2021
The Netherlands has made a grant of around €2 billion in subsidies for what is planned to be the world's largest carbon ..
10 May 2021
The UK is set to ease lockdown measures next week and allow people to meet indoors, with Prime Minster Boris Johnson ...
7 May 2021
Urgently tackling methane emissions from fossil fuels is one of the quickest and cheapest ways to tackle global warning...
6 May 2021
The UK economy will enjoy its strongest growth since World War Two this year as Covid-19 lockdown restrictions are lifted...
4 May 2021
Demand for hydrogen in the European Union could exceed 100 million mt by 2050 as commitments to cut emissions drive ...
30 Apr 2021
Some 145 million electric vehicles of all types will be on the world's roads by 2030, comprising 7% of the total road fleet, said ...
29 Apr 2021
Automakers Daimler Truck and Volvo Group announced Thursday a €1.2 billion hydrogen-based fuel-cell joint venture ...
28 Apr 2021
Many traditional national oil companies could tolerate extremely high carbon taxes due to high cash flow...
27 Apr 2021
Building a hydrogen-based economy to account for up to 20% of global energy demand will cost $15 trillion over the next...
23 Apr 2021
Climate activists staged another protest in London Friday, this time targeting the headquarters of Lloyd's of London...
22 Apr 2021
The Syrian missile that landed close to Dimona in Israel was not targeting the nearby nuclear reactor....
21 Apr 2021
The Single European Sky (SES) project to reform Europe's air traffic management system faces collapse...
21 Apr 2021
The World Bank Wednesday published a bullish outlook for global commodities prices, but linked to post-pandemic economic rebound...
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