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Poland picks U.S. offer for its first nuclear power plant

U.S. firm Westinghouse Electric Co will build Poland's first nuclear power plant, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Friday, confirming a long-awaited decision aiming to reduce the country's carbon emissions and phase out coal.

read more... 31/10/2022

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Suspension of EU carbon market not feasible

Carbon markets industry group the International Emissions Trading Association has dismissed suggestions that the EU Emissions Trading System should be suspended temporarily due to the energy price crisis.

read more... 29/08/2022

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Britain looks into funding biomass carbon capture and storage

Britain said it is considering ways to support combining electricity generated using biomass, such as wood pellets, with technology to capture and store the resulting carbon emissions.

read more... 12/08/2022

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Spain to launch 3.3 GW green tender in November

Spain plans to launch a green tender for 3,300 MW of renewables capacity on 22 November amid its ongoing effort to curb carbon emissions and cut gas consumption, the energy ministry said late on Monday.

read more... 02/08/2022

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Parliament groups strike compromise on EU carbon market reform

The European Parliament’s three biggest political groups, backed by the Greens, have reached a compromise deal on the reform of the EU’s emissions trading scheme ahead of a decisive vote in plenary next week.

read more... 17/06/2022

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