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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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Daily (14.02.2024): European carbon prices continued their downward trend on Tuesday amid selling pressure and bearish energy complex

Oil prices finished higher on Tuesday, despite a disappointing inflation report from the United States, which some saw as a sign that demand remains sustained. Hence, Brent crude rose by about 1% to settle at $82.77 a barrel, while WTI crude increased by more than 1.2% to stand at $77.87 a barrel.

read more... 14/02/2024

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France stalling over EDF wholesale tax

The government was mulling scrapping any reference to the tax from its draft energy sovereignty bill, which it had initially planned to table at the beginning of the month but had now postponed, said the MPs from the government’s ruling Renaissance party, confirming a report in French daily La Tribune.

read more... 13/02/2024

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Global investment in energy transition technology surges record 17% in 2023

Global investment in the energy transition surged by 17% in 2023 to $1.7trn, according to a report from research provider BloombergNEF (BNEF).

read more... 01/02/2024

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Serbia secures $2.18bn renewables investment commitment from China

The Serbian mining and energy ministry has secured a commitment of $2.18bn (RSD236.08bn) in investment from China for the development of renewable energy projects, Reuters has reported.

read more... 30/01/2024

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