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EU set to demand e-fuel cars have no climate impact

The European Union is set to demand that cars running on e-fuels must be 100% carbon neutral if they are to be sold beyond 2035, a draft document showed, after Germany demanded e-fuel cars be exempted from the phase-out of new polluting vehicles.

read more... 25/09/2023

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Daily (22.09.2023): European carbon prices soared amid strong auction and bullish gas

Oil prices remained fairly stable on Thursday, as Russia's announcement of restrictions on its gasoline and diesel exports was counterbalanced by concerns over global demand. As a result, Brent crude settled 0.3% lower at $93.30 a barrel, while WTI crude stabilized at $89.63 a barrel.

read more... 22/09/2023

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EU to launch first phase of world-first CO2 border tax

The European Union starts the initial phase of its plan for the world's first carbon border tax next month, requiring importers to report the CO2 emissions of products sold into Europe, such as steel and cement, or risk financial penalties.

read more... 14/09/2023

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BP commits to Germany with $11 billion low-carbon investment push

BP plans to invest up to 10 billion euros ($10.7 billion) in low-carbon fuels, renewables and EV charging in Germany by the end of the decade to rival local power firms, as competition over the energy transition of Europe's largest economy intensifies.

read more... 13/09/2023

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Daily (11.09.2023): European carbon prices plunged to their lowest level in three months on Friday, amid abundant supply and sluggish demand

Oil prices resumed their upward trend on Friday, boosted by the low level of US crude inventories, further tightening a market already worried about supply shortages. As a result, Brent crude edged 0.8% higher at $90.65 a barrel, while WTI crude rose by 0.7% to $87.51 a barrel.

read more... 11/09/2023

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