Big Oil has been facing increased investor pressure to start addressing climate change risks and set emission reduction targets.
Read More »Government Consults on Emissions Limits
The proposed changes are intended to ensure existing capacity or DSR components that do not comply with the limits cannot receive capacity payments from 2025.
Read More »UK’s Overall Emissions Dropped by 9.1m Tonnes in 2018
A new release of statistics from the Department for Business. Energy and Industrial Strategy shows there was a 2.4% year-on-year decrease from 2017’s figures.
Read More »TEPCO Will Decommission Second Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Nuclear power provided about 30% of Japan’s power prior to the earthquake.
Read More »Coal Helps China to Add More Power in 2019 And 2020
China still has quite a big demand for electricity.
Read More »The Who and How of Power System Flexibility
Policy makers and industry leaders across the globe are increasingly aware of the importance of flexibility – the ability to respond in a timely manner to variations in electricity supply and demand.
Read More »IEA Launches New Tool for Tracking Oil and Gas-Related Methane Emissions Worldwide
IEA analysis has highlighted that global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
Read More »U.S.. China will Become World`s Biggest LNG Exporter and Importer in 2024
World LNG demand reached a record 432 bcm in 2018.
Read More »National Grid ESO Joins Powering Past Coal Alliance
Members of the Alliance commit to taking actions such as setting targets to phase out coal and committing to no further investments in coal power.
Read More »US Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions to fall in 2019
The Energy Information Administration notes nearly all of the forecast decrease is due to fewer emissions from coal consumption.
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