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Five European countries open their doors to cross-border CO2 storage

Five northern European countries – Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden – have laid the foundations for Europe’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure by joining forces to conclude arrangements on the transport and storage of carbon across borders.

read more... 17/04/2024

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Europe is not meeting its cross-border grid connection goals

As EU energy ministers meet in Brussels to discuss grid expansion, the EU electricity market watchdog ACER warned on Friday (12 April) that Europe’s key grid connections are not sufficiently dedicated to electricity trading between neighbouring countries.

read more... 16/04/2024

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European states sign pledge to protect North Sea infrastructure

Britain and other major European countries with maritime borders on the North Sea on Tuesday signed an agreement to work together to protect underwater infrastructure, including from possible Russian attacks.

read more... 09/04/2024

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An EU Carbon Tax Will Upend The Global LNG Market

The global LNG market could face a sea change in prices and trade flows later this decade if the European Union includes LNG in its carbon border tax.

read more... 25/03/2024

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Britain seeks views on 2027 carbon border tax

Britain has launched a consultation on how it should apply a new carbon import levy on some products from 2027 to help to protect businesses against cheaper imports from countries with less strict climate policies.

read more... 22/03/2024

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