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Global electricity sector nearing ‘peak emissions’

Anew report suggests that we may soon reach the peak of global emissions from the electricity sector. Research into 78 countries by think tank Ember has shown that in the first half of 2023, CO₂ emissions from the global power industry grew by a mere 0.2%, with wind and solar capacity hitting record levels.

read more... 09/10/2023

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Daily (06.10.2023): Oil prices fell below $85 a barrel on Thursday amid demand worries

Oil prices posted a 2% daily loss on Thursday, weighed down by fears of weakening demand as a result of tight monetary policies. Consequently, Brent crude settled at $84.07 a barrel, while WTI crude closed at $82.31 a barrel.

read more... 06/10/2023

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Norway plans resource tax on onshore wind farms

Norway will introduce a resource rent tax on onshore wind power from 2024, although existing facilities will get "generous transitional arrangements", the government said on Friday.

read more... 06/10/2023

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EU countries seek to break impasse on electricity market reform

EU countries are looking to break the impasse on plans to reform Europe’s electricity market following an almost four-month deadlock, with the aim to approve their negotiating position on 17 October.

read more... 06/10/2023

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EU carbon price to hit €400 mark with 90% climate goal

The European Union’s new climate commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, made written commitments on Wednesday (4 October) to defend a 90% cut in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, a move that financial analysts say will send EU carbon prices above the €400 mark.

read more... 06/10/2023

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