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The IEA in 2024: Reviewing the Year
Net Zero Emission
16-06-2022
Net Zero Tracker: Most Corporate Targets ‘Alarmingly Weak'
More than a third of world's largest publicly traded companies now have net-zero targets, up from one-fifth in December 2020, according to a global stocktake of net-zero commitments from the Net Zero Tracker initiative.
Net Zero Emission
16-06-2022
World May Reach Net-Zero by 2057: Report
More than 1,000 executives expect to cut emissions by 28% by 2030.
CCS
16-06-2022
World’s Largest CCS Project Set for Sanction in 2023
Santos' Bayu-Undan scheme could take foundation volumes from its Barossa gas development.
Net Zero Emission
15-06-2022
Japan Tests Deep-Ocean Current Turbines in Search of New Renewables
Japan has lots of coastline and control over the world's sixth-largest territorial waters, making ocean-based alternative energy ideas particularly attractive.
EU
15-06-2022
EU Lawmaker Panels Object to ‘Green’ Label for Gas, Nuclear Investments
Two European Parliament committees on Tuesday backed an attempt to stop the EU labelling gas and nuclear energy as climate-friendly investments.
Net Zero Emission
15-06-2022
U.N. Campaign Sets Out Tougher Standards for Company Net-Zero Plans
A U.N.-backed campaign to drive faster climate action on Wednesday laid out a tougher set of minimum standards for the growing number of companies looking to pledge their efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Net Zero Emission
15-06-2022
India Needs up to $250B Investment to Reach 2030 RE Goals: Moody’s
The county targets a 500GW renewable energy capacity by 2030.
Carbon Emissions
14-06-2022
UK Emissions Fell by 13% In 2020
Consumer spending remains the largest contributor to UK emissions, according to ONS data.
CCS
14-06-2022
Three Companies Seek Permits for Carbon Storage off Norway
CapeOmega, TotalEnergies and Wintershall Dea submitted bids to store carbon dioxide on the Norwegian continental shelf
CCS
14-06-2022
UK Launches First CO2 Storage Licensing Round, Bidding to Be ‘Global Leader'
The UK on June 14 launched its first CO2 storage licensing round aimed at supplementing existing licenses and becoming a "global leader" in the field, with as many as 100 storage sites eventually needed.
CCS
14-06-2022
High Hopes Labs: The World’s First Scalable Carbon Capture
Carbon capture is a great area of current interest, being a method where greenhouse gases can be taken out of the atmosphere and stored elsewhere, such as in geological layers deep underground.
Net Zero Emission
13-06-2022
Enel Exits Gas-Fired Plant to Become 100% Renewable in Brazil
Enel Brasil has signed a deal to sell its entire stake in a 327-MW gas-fired thermal power plant to local energy firm Eneva SA (B3:ENEV3), thus becoming 100% renewable in the country.
Net Zero Emission
13-06-2022
How Energy Intensity Improvement Can Help Achieve Net-Zero Emissions by 2050
Doing this can avoid 95EJ of energy demand by 2030, the IEA said.
Net Zero Emission
13-06-2022
Study Analyzes the Ocean’s Response to Climate Change
Even if it is possible for society to reach “net zero” by mid-century as targeted by nations of the world in the UN Paris Agreement, there is a delay constructed in the climate system mainly due to the ocean thermal inertia (also, ice sheets).
Net Zero Emission
13-06-2022
Report Casts Doubt on Net-Zero Emissions Pledges by Big Global Companies
Corporate plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions fall short of what is needed to combat climate change, with "major credibility gaps" found among the world's largest companies.
Energy Transition
12-06-2022
Huawei To Support Kenya’s Green Energy Transition
Chinese tech giant Huawei is keen to support Kenya to upscale green energy adoption and hasten low-carbon growth.
Net Zero Emission
11-06-2022
Net-Zero Compliance Is Vital to Woo Investors to Africa Says Siemens Boss
Contributing to global net-zero goals is vital for African countries to attract global investors, according to Sabine Dall’Omo.
CCS
10-06-2022
Shell Eyes Asia Offshore CCS Hub
UK supermajor studying storage potential in several nations in Southeast Asia
Carbon Emissions
10-06-2022
European Parliament Backs Outlawing of Petrol and Diesel Vehicles by 2035
As part of the Fit for 55 package, European parliamentarians have supported revision of CO2 emission performance standards for new vehicles.
Carbon Emissions
10-06-2022
Malaysia and UK Ink New Partnership on Climate Action
The new agreement provides a framework for the two countries to work together on climate and biodiversity, which includes reducing emissions by sharing knowledge and technical expertise
Net Zero Emission
10-06-2022
Google and Unilever Among Firms Testing New Framework for Carbon Credit Claims
A provisional code of practice that aims to "bring integrity to corporate claims made about voluntary use of carbon credits" is to be road-tested by a host of leading businesses, including global giants such as Google, Unilever and Hitachi.
China
09-06-2022
Which Countries Make Up Most of the World’s Renewables
Mainland China, India, and Japan are amongst the five entities that account for 77% of the world’s renewables.
09-06-2022
Non-Hydropower RE to ‘More Than Double’ in Next Ten Years: Report
It is expected to reach 7,661TWh in 2031.
Net Zero Emission
09-06-2022
The UK Must Provide More Certainty to Investors as It Pushes Forward With Decarbonisation and Energy Security
New research from Cornwall Insight and law firm Womble Bond Dickinson has laid out what the UK government must do to achieve an affordable, sustainable and secure energy system and reach its goal of Net Zero by 2050.
Emissions Trading System
09-06-2022
Risk of Delay to Carbon Market Reforms After Surprise EU Vote
The European Parliament on Wednesday rejected a proposal to upgrade the European Union's carbon market, an unexpected move that exposed divisions over the bloc's core climate policy and could delay negotiations to finish the measure.
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