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Statoil vows to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 3 mln tonnes 2030

Norwegian energy giant Statoil pledges to cut its annual carbon dioxide emissions by 3 million tonnes a year by 2030 from 2017 levels and become more efficient as part of efforts to combat climate change.

read more... 09/03/2017

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EU antitrust bodies set to give the go-ahead to Siemens-Gamesa wind deal

EU antitrust bodies are on the way to give the green light to a plan by German engineering company Siemens and Spain's Gamesa to create the world's biggest wind turbine maker.

read more... 02/03/2017

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EC approves three French initiatives to produce 2,600 MW of renewable energy

The European Commission (EC) gave the green light to a state aid for the development of 2,660MW of renewable energy schemes in France.

read more... 14/02/2017

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Siemens, Voest and Verbund to build a pilot facility for green hydrogen

Siemens, steelmaker Voestalpine and hydropower firm Verbund are planning to build the largest green hydrogen site in the world, making green hydrogen more suitable for industrial use.

read more... 08/02/2017

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Sweden establishes target to phase out greenhouse gas emissions by 2045

Sweden established a target on Thursday of phasing out greenhouse gas emissions by 2045, among the most ambitious by any developed country and disregarding ambiguity about climate change policies under U.S. President Donald Trump.

read more... 03/02/2017

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