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Carbon Emissions
Progress! U.S. Energy-Related CO2 Emissions Dropped 3% in 2023
Carbon Neutral
01-02-2021
Uzbekistan Joins Global Carbon Neutrality Race to 2050
European reconstruction bank signs on to assist Central Asian nation
Net Zero Emission
31-01-2021
Aggreko Starts to Detail Net-Zero Emissions Plan for its Customers
Aggreko has announced its ambition to be net-zero by 2050 or sooner, aligning with the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5° Celsius.
Net Zero Emission
31-01-2021
Japan’s Inpex Mulls Hydrogen Business Expansion
Japanese upstream firm Inpex plans to enhance its hydrogen business to achieve a 2050 net-zero carbon emissions goal by utilising carbon dioxide capture, utilisation and storage technology in its upstream projects.
Net Zero Emission
30-01-2021
Japan Energy Firm Inpex Sets 2050 net Zero Emission Goal
The move comes after Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga pledged to make Japan carbon-neutral by 2050 and with global oil and gas companies shifting away from fossil fuel to green energy.
Carbon Emissions
26-01-2021
Total Leads Europe’s Oil Majors in Clean Energy Push
Total has had the fastest start in the race between oil supermajors to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.has had the fastest start in the race between oil supermajors to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
Energy Technology
26-01-2021
Researchers Advance New Route to Chemically Recyclable Plastics
As the planet's burden of rubber and plastic trash rises unabated, scientists increasingly look to the promise of closed-loop recycling to reduce waste.
Energy Technology
26-01-2021
Boosting the Efficiency of Carbon Capture and Conversion Systems
Systems for capturing and converting carbon dioxide from power plant emissions could be important tools for curbing climate change, but most are relatively inefficient and expensive.
Net Zero Emission
26-01-2021
Ofgem Recommends Independent Body to Steer Britain to Net Zero
BRITAIN-OFGEM/Ofgem recommends independent body to steer Britain to net zero
Carbon Emissions
25-01-2021
Ewec Invites Bids for Abu Dhabi's First Waste-to-Energy Plant
Company expects more solar power demand on the back of growing potential for green hydrogen in the UAE
Solar Power Plant
24-01-2021
Solar Energy UK Welcomes Future Homes Standard’s 31% Carbon Reduction Target
The solar sector has welcomed the UK government’s 31% home carbon emissions reduction target as part of the long-awaited Future Homes Standard update.
Carbon Pricing
24-01-2021
Gradual Introduction of Carbon Pricing with Market Integration Recommended for Energy Community
The Energy Community Secretariat has published a study on a carbon pricing design for the Contracting Parties, which recommends a gradual introduction of carbon pricing coupled with full market integration as the most cost-effective and sustainable option
Paris Climate Agreement
22-01-2021
EU Hails US Return to Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Following the inauguration of US President Joe Biden on January 20, top EU officials hailed the decision of the new US Administration to re-join the Paris Agreement on climate change.
Energy Transition
21-01-2021
EU Accelerates Poland’s Green Transition Away from Coal
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said on January 18 the bank is accelerating Poland’s transition from fossil fuels with the construction of two new wind farms.
Paris Climate Agreement
21-01-2021
Macron Welcomes U.S. Back to Paris Climate Agreement
Rejoining the Paris climate agreement is one of many executive actions President Joe Biden will take on day one of his presidency.
Paris Climate Agreement
21-01-2021
Paris Climate Accord: Biden Announces US will Rejoin Landmark Agreement
Hours after he was sworn in, President Joe Biden announced the US plans to reenter the Paris climate accord, the landmark international agreement signed in 2015 to limit global warming, in a sign of Biden's urgency to address the climate crisis.
Energy Transition
20-01-2021
‘Energy Transition’ Investment Hits $501bn
A new, broad measure of “energy transition investment” shows that the world committed a record $501bn to decarbonisation in 2020.
Carbon Emissions
19-01-2021
Fossil Fuel Firms Need to Curb Climate Gas Leaks
The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies aren't doing enough to reduce the release of methane, a potent source of planet-heating emissions, that is seeping out of pipelines and production plants.
Net Zero Emission
19-01-2021
Total Quits American Petroleum Institute Over Climate Goals
French multinational energy company Total has withdrawn its membership within the American Petroleum Institute.
Carbon Neutral
18-01-2021
CNOOC Launches Carbon Neutral Plan
CNOOC announced on the 15th that it officially launched its carbon neutral plan, which will comprehensively promote the company's green and low-carbon transformation.
Net Zero Emission
15-01-2021
PepsiCo Aims for Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2040
The Doritos chips and Tropicana juice maker said it would initially cut greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 75 per cent and by 40 per cent in areas that are outside its own manufacturing processes and supply chain by 2030.
China
14-01-2021
China Launches World’s Largest Carbon Market for Power Sector
China’s national emissions trading scheme could become a significant lever for climate action, but experts warn that it will do little to curb emissions in the short term.
Net Zero Emission
13-01-2021
IEA to Release Roadmap for Clean Energy Transition
The International Energy Agency will later this year publish the world's first comprehensive roadmap for the energy sector to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Carbon Emissions
13-01-2021
Google Looks To Turn Data Centers Into Energy Storage
When most people imagine the internet, the last thing that comes to mind is huge, on-the-ground facilities and thousands of miles of wires across the ocean floor, but even the digital age depends entirely on material things.
Market Analysis
13-01-2021
Coronavirus Causes Largest U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Drop Since World War Two
The economic fallout from the uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 - especially in big emitting sectors like transportation, power and industry - resulted in a sharper emissions drop than the 2009 recession, when emissions slid 6.3 per cent.
Net Zero Emission
11-01-2021
Top Global Oil Exporter Saudi Arabia Launches Car-Free, Zero Carbon Emissions City
Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in televised remarks that the city, which will be capable of housing one million residents, would comprise "carbon-positive urban developments powered by 100% clean energy".
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