Around $600 billion spending is required this decade to achieve the cut in oil and gas emissions, according to a new IEA report. This is only a fraction of the record windfall income that oil and gas producers accrued in 2022. Many of the measures also generate additional income streams …
Read More »IEA: Global Electric Car Sales Set to Surge by 35% this Year
Global electric car sales are set to surge by 35 per cent this year, helped by government subsidies and the tightening of carbon dioxide emissions standards, the International Energy Agency has said. Electric car sales are projected to reach 14 million in 2023 from 10 million last year, the Paris-based …
Read More »European Countries Aim to Turn North Sea into Green Power Engine
Leaders from European countries surrounding the North Sea are set to pledge to expand renewable generation in the region to strengthen energy security, at a summit in Ostend, Belgium, on Monday. Seven European Union countries, including France, Germany and the Netherlands, alongside non-EU countries Norway and the United Kingdom, will …
Read More »US Boosts Support for Developing Countries’ Climate Action with $1bn Pledge
The US is strengthening support for climate action in developing countries by providing $1 billion (£810m) to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). This brings the total US contributions to the GCF to $2 billion (£1.6bn) since 2015. The GCF has approved over $12 billion (£9.6bn) for projects across more than …
Read More »G7 Nations Tussle over Bid to Phase out Coal Power by 2030
Group of Seven nations are butting heads over the timeline for phasing out coal-fired power ahead of next weekend’s summit of top energy and environmental ministers. Draft communique documents circulated before negotiations resume Tuesday and seen by Bloomberg News show the European Union, the US and Japan expressed reservations about …
Read More »Will the EU’s Renewables Directive Change the Landscape for Forest Biomass?
A provisional agreement on the Renewable Energy Directive (REDIII) was reached between the European Council, European Parliament, and the European Commission on 30 March 2023. REDIII is part of the ‘Fit for 55’ package, bringing EU legislation in line with the 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction goal. Biomass currently contributes …
Read More »China’s Coal Boom is Undermining Global Phase-out Efforts
China is building or planning to build some 366 GW in new coal generation capacity, accounting for some 68% of global planned new coal capacity as of 2022. This is according to a new report by climate think tank Global Energy Monitor, which also found that China accounted for more …
Read More »China Ramps up Australian Coal Imports as Economy Rebounds
China’s economy is slowly recovering after the country finally ended its austere Zero Covid Policy late last year. The recovery of the world’s second largest economy has been gradual. China was hit hard by a wave of Covid-19 cases as soon as strict national lockdown measures were eased. But now, …
Read More »UK Turns to Big Oil in £20 Billion Carbon Capture Push
The UK selected projects from developers including BP Plc and Equinor ASA to enter into negotiations for the country’s first large-scale efforts to capture and store carbon emissions. In total, eight projects are set to receive government support to trap carbon from industrial clusters in the north of England. The …
Read More »Europe Looks at Africa as Main Partner for Green Hydrogen Economy
Africa’s total announced electrolyzer pipeline capacity has reached 114 gigawatts (GW), with 61% of this tied to countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to Rystad Energy analysis. This African region has an announced electrolyzer pipeline of about 70GW, with Mauritania covering 50% of the total, followed by South Africa and Namibia. …
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