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‘Politically-driven’ EU carbon market needs more transparency

The European Union’s flagship climate policy instrument, the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), needs more monitoring and transparency in order to prevent “speculation about speculation” and restore political confidence in the market, analysts have said.

read more... 13/05/2022

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China freezes out 12.8GW of overseas coal projects

Despite progress, 19.2GW of coal projects remain in a grey area of China’s “no new coal overseas” policy and could still go ahead, according to analysis from energy think tank CREA.

read more... 09/05/2022

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EU could revisit renewable targets in push to quit Russian energy

The European Union may set more ambitious targets for its transition to renewable energy as it seeks alternatives to imports of oil and gas from Russia, EU climate policy chief Frans Timmermans said on Sunday.

read more... 11/04/2022

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Parliament backs EU energy infrastructure policy

The European Parliament has approved new rules for selecting which energy projects can receive EU funding and aligning the existing regulation with the EU’s Green Deal.

read more... 06/04/2022

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EIA submitted for Poland's first nuclear power plant

Polskie Elektrownie Jadrowe (PEJ), the Polish government company that is progressing its policy to deploy up to six reactors at multiple sites in the country by 2040, has submitted the environmental impact assessment (EIA) report for the first plant.

read more... 01/04/2022

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