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Germany’s gas tariff puts EU energy solidarity at risk

Germany’s levy on cross-border gas trading puts the EU’s energy solidarity at risk and hurts efforts to cut the bloc’s reliance on Russian gas, the bloc’s energy commissioner and deputy Czech PM told reporters on Monday (4 March) following a meeting of EU energy ministers.

read more... 06/03/2024

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‘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

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EU carbon border tax will do little to cut emissions

A European Union plan to impose tariffs on high-carbon imports could hurt developing countries in Asia but is unlikely to lead to big reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in a report published on Monday.

read more... 26/02/2024

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Sizewell C project to enter construction phase

The Sizewell C nuclear power plant project has been awarded a Development Consent Order (DCO), paving the way for formal construction work to begin at the site in Suffolk, UK.

read more... 16/01/2024

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EC sues Poland over cross-border gas trading restrictions

The European Commission has decided to bring a lawsuit against Poland to the European Court of Justice over its legislation imposing additional costs on cross-border gas trading, the former said on Thursday.

read more... 17/11/2023

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