MEPs say the Trans-European Network-Energy regulation was set up in 2013 before the Paris climate deal was adopted and several developments have since significantly changed the landscape for energy policy.
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Air pollution not only affects people’s health but also the ecosystems and food production and is linked to climate change.
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WindEurope says this is still not enough to reach the EU’s goal for wind to provide half of Europe’s electricity by 2050.
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The lack of deeper improvements in the global economic system is hindering what’s already an anemic outlook for growth. especially as the shock caused by the coronavirus.
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A new device called Air-gen. or air-powered generator has been developed that can generate electrical current from water vapor naturally present in the atmosphere.
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Iraqi protestors have often blocked roads to oil fields and facilities in Iraq since October last year.
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China is the world’s biggest importer and consumer of oil.
Read More »UK Scientists win £1.2m to Investigate Ways to Decarbonise Steel Industry
Steel manufacturing is a high carbon process and every tonne that is manufactured creates around 1.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Read More »Iran`s Global Innovation Index Climbed 59 Places in 7 Years
Iran'.s innovation index climbed to the world'.s 61st place from 120th in the span of 7 years.
Read More »US Invests $74m in Energy Efficient Building Technologies
A total of 63 eco-friendly projects will benefit from the Department of Energy investment.
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