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Carbon Emissions
Cement Industry Needs Economic Incentives to Drive Decarbonisation
The cement industry has the technology to decarbonise, however, it lacks the economic incentives and therefore lacks the drive to act.
Natural Gas
Italian State Bodies to Approve New LNG Terminal - Commissioner
Italian state bodies, including the influential National Health Institute, are expected to give a positive opinion, albeit conditional, on setting up a new term…
Wind Farm
Iberdrola Explores Sale of Wind Assets in Romania, Hungary -Sources
Spanish power company Iberdrola is looking to sell its onshore wind farms in Romania and Hungary as part of a strategy to raise cash to fund more lucrative rene…
Hydrogen Production
Cepsa and the Port of Rotterdam to Establish the First Green Hydrogen Corridor
The corridor will supply Europe with 4.6 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
Electric Car
Fast-Charging Batteries for Electric Cars
Recent advancements in electric vehicle battery design have allowed a standard EV battery to charge in just 10 minutes.
Natural Gas
Five EU Countries Propose Two Options to Cap Gas Prices
Greece and four other EU countries on Thursday made a joint request to the European Commission to explore two options to cap soaring gas prices and propose poss…
Electric Car
EU, U.S. Eye Level Playing Field for EU Electric Cars in U.S. Market
European Union and U.S. officials expect to reach agreement that would grant EU companies, including electric car makers, the same status as U.S. ones in the U.…
Natural Gas
France Sends Germany Natural Gas to Ease Its Energy Crisis
On Thursday, France started sending natural gas directly to Germany in an attempt to alleviate the energy crisis in Europe’s biggest economy.
Energy Transition
Greece Runs Entirely on Renewables for First Time
Renewable energy sources represented 46% of the country’s power mix in the first eight months of the year, new report suggests.
Natural Gas
CEO Says Gazprom May Need to Replace Big Part of Nord Stream -TASS
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller told Russia's State TV Channel One on Thursday that a big section of the damaged Nord Stream pipelines might need to be replaced, TASS…
Natural Gas
Germany's Natural Gas Storage Facilities Pass 95% November Target
Germany's natural gas storage facilities passed the 95% target for November three weeks ahead of schedule on Thursday.
Spain
Spain to Pull out of Treaty Protecting Energy Investments
Spain has started the process of withdrawing from the Energy Charter Treaty, a European treaty protecting energy investments.
Australia
EU Crisis Opens Opportunity for Australian Green Energy Exports -Fortescue
The energy crisis in Europe presents a huge opportunity for Australia to export more green energy, the chief financial officer at Fortescue Future Industries (F…
Solar Power Plant
South Africa's Gold Fields Bets on Solar to Cut Costs and Carbon
A new solar power plant at Gold Fields' (GFIJ.J) South Deep mine near Johannesburg, will supply 24% of its electricity.
Nuclear Fusion
Fusion in the UK Takes Another Step Forward
Tokamak Energy announces collaboration with UK Atomic Energy Authority on developing fusion energy.
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