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Europe's solar industry warns against tariffs on imports

Europe's solar power industry has warned policymakers not to impose tariffs on imports, amid fears that disrupting supplies of products from China would seriously damage Europe's ability to rapidly install clean energy.

read more... 02/10/2023

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Hydrogen investment at risk due to policy delays and rising costs

Surging interest in hydrogen projects faces risk from delayed policy support, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned.

read more... 22/09/2023

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EU proposes permanent scheme for joint gas purchases

The European Commission has proposed making the EU's scheme for joint gas purchases permanent, after demand exceeded expectations in the policy's first tenders to seek non-Russian fuel, a document showed and officials told Reuters.

read more... 06/09/2023

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EU to squeeze carbon market cap in 2024 as new climate policies kick in

The European Union will shrink the supply added to its carbon market next year, as it presses ahead with reforms to strengthen Europe's main policy for curbing greenhouse gas emissions, the European Commission said on Friday.

read more... 31/07/2023

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Polish government approves first nuclear power plant

Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment has given a decision-in-principle for Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ) to construct a nuclear power plant in Pomerania. It is a formal confirmation that the company's investment project is in line with the public interest and the policies pursued by the state, including energy policy.

read more... 14/07/2023

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