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UK energy sector unites behind calls to grant ofgem ‘net zero mandate'
Oil&Gas Drilling
2021-09-04
Democrats Close in on Drilling, Mining Bans for Biden’s $3.5T Infrastructure Scheme
Legislation to block oil drilling in most U.S. waters and Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge edged closer to passage Thursday
Climate Policy
2021-09-03
US Envoy Kerry Says China Crucial to Handling Climate Crisis
The State Department said Kerry told Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng in a virtual meeting that there is "no way" for the world to solve the climate crisis without China's "full engagement and commitment".
Electricity Reform
2021-09-02
Mexico’s President to Present Key Energy Reform This Month
AMLO limiting privatizations, prioritizing state entities
Nuclear Policy
2021-09-02
Germany Calls on Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks
Informal negotiations stalled after Iran's new hardline president was elected in June. Tehran has caused an international outcry in recent months over the broadening scope of its nuclear program.
Nuclear Policy
2021-09-02
S Korea Hopes to Restart Talks with North Korea Amid Nuclear Concerns
It said that a nearby radiochemical laboratory, which reprocesses spent nuclear fuel, was active for five months leading up to July.
Energy Security
2021-08-30
Ukrainian President Zelensky to Meet President Biden at White House
US President Joe Biden will meet today in the White House with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
United States
2021-08-25
U.S. Climate Envoy Kerry Expected to Travel to China in September
U.S. climate envoy John F. Kerry is expected to travel to China next month to continue his efforts to carve out climate change as an area of closer collaboration amid deepening tensions between the two countries
Germany
2021-08-24
How Might German Energy Policy Change After the Election?
After the upcoming German election, the Bundestag will have a new leader overseeing decarbonisation, COP26, and the energy affairs of an economic powerhouse.
Crude Oil
2021-08-18
World’s Biggest Miner BHP Quits Oil In Megadeal With Woodside
BHP is offloading its oil and gas assets in an all-stock merger of its petroleum division with Woodside, which will create one of the world’s top ten independent energy companies by production.
Climate Policy
2021-08-18
China State Planner Vows Crackdown on Projects with High Energy Use
Nine provinces and regions in China, including Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Jiangsu, increased their energy consumption on an annual basis in the first half of the year.
Nuclear Policy
2021-08-17
UK Introducing Regulation for Nuclear Shipping
The UK has launched a consultation on proposed regulations for nuclear-powered ships that would enable UK-flagged vessels to use the power source and international vessels to visit its ports.
Energy Taxation
2021-08-16
Efforts to Curb Energy Tariffs 'Greenwashing'
The government is launching a review into how energy retailers market green tariffs to consumers.
Climate Policy
2021-08-14
Swiss Government Rejects Post-2050 Fossil Fuel Ban
Switzerland's federal government yesterday called for climate policy to be "realistic" and "socially responsible", and rejected a ban on fossil fuels beyond 2050, in its official reply to a referendum initiative.
Energy Infrastructure
2021-08-14
US Senate Passes $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
The US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has been passed by the Senate, paving the way for $1.2 trillion of investment into the nation’s infrastructure.
Wind Farm
2021-08-13
Energy Ministry, Kenya Power Fingered in Ksh.18.5B Wind Farm Bill
Auditor General Nancy Gathungu says the Ministry of Energy and Kenya Power should be held responsible for the Ksh.18.5 billion bill arising from the Lake Turkana wind farm project.
Guyana
2021-08-13
Guyana Creating New Authority for Oil Sector
The petroleum commission will also insulate the sector "from undue political interference" and remove responsibilities from government ministers
Nuclear Policy
2021-08-12
Finland Publishes Draft Programme on Used Fuel and Radwaste Management
The ministries and Stuk requested comments on the draft programme and environmental report from authorities, operators in the sector, citizens and communities by 10 September.
Electricity Reform
2021-08-12
Uzbekistan’s Energy Sector Overhaul
Uzbekistan has a fast growing and increasingly affluent population, which means energy demand is already increasing and will grow further in the coming years.
Electricity Reform
2021-08-12
SADC and COMESA Receive AfDB Grant to Advance Electricity Regulations
SADC and COMESA will receive $2.5 million in combined grants from the African Development Bank to advance intra-regional harmonisation of electricity regulations and drive cross-border power trading.
Energy Security
2021-08-11
G7 Comments on Oil Tanker Attack
The G7 foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, and the high representative of the European Union, have condemned the attack on the Mercer Street vessel.
Iran
2021-08-09
GECF Secretary General participates in Inauguration Ceremony of HE Ebrahim Raisi, the New Iranian President
HE Yury Sentyurin, the GECF Secretary General participated in the inauguration ceremony of HE Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Islamic Republic Iran and held high-level bilateral meetings during his mission to Tehran,
Solar Company
2021-08-09
Q CELLS, LG, Mission Solar Join Petition to Extend Solar Panel Tariffs
The tariffs on imported solar cells and panels began in 2018 after U.S. manufacturers Suniva and SolarWorld filed a Section 201 petition with the ITC
Carbon Pricing
2021-08-07
Australia Takes Aim At The EU’s Carbon Tax Plan
The European Union seeking to impose a carbon tax on imports would be detrimental to Australia’s export industry, its Australian energy and emissions reduction minister has warned.
Energy Taxation
2021-08-06
US Energy Retailer's Nuclear Tariff Grows in Popularity
US energy retailer Energy Harbor has claimed "strong demand" for its tariffs offering carbon-free electricity from nuclear power plants.
Offshore Wind Power
2021-08-02
Offshore Wind Subsidies per MWh Generated Continue to Rise
It is frequently claimed that the subsidy cost of offshore wind farms has fallen over the past few years.
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