Latest news

‘We can’t close our borders’: Harsh solar industry protectionism off the table

Tariffs on Chinese solar panels look to be off the table as EU countries look towards drafting a declaration of support to their domestic solar industry while turning away from past measures like anti-dumping tariffs.

read more... 05/03/2024

news

Solar PV industry caught up in China forced-labour controversy

Political momentum is swaying in favour of European solar panel manufacturers, as work progresses on a new EU law banning forced labour practices that would effectively block Chinese imports.

read more... 19/02/2024

news

EU agrees law to boost Green industry at home

The European Parliament and national governments have agreed to boost domestic production of green technologies, such as solar modules and wind turbines, expanding the list to include nuclear power but shying away from excluding Chinese manufacturers for most public subsidies

read more... 07/02/2024

news

EU aims to agree key path towards green industry ambitions

European Union policymakers hope to agree new rules on Tuesday to promote domestic production of equipment for solar and wind power, fuel cells and other clean technologies to ensure its industry can compete with Chinese and U.S. competitors

read more... 06/02/2024

news

Daily (01.02.2024): Carbon prices extended their gains on Wednesday, supported by colder weather and rising gas prices

Oil prices declined on Wednesday, weighed by a sluggish Chinese economy despite the many ongoing tensions around the world. As a result, Brent crude fell by about 1.4% to settle at $81.71, while WTI crude tumbled by about 2.5% to close at $75.85 per barrel.

read more... 01/02/2024

news