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Renewable deployment helped limit rise in carbon emissions

Carbon emissions in 2022 rose less than was originally feared, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.

read more... 02/03/2023

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Daily (28.02.2023): Carbon prices rose on Monday amid compliance buying and lack of vendors.

Oil prices slipped on Monday amid slowing demand and expectations that central banks will further tighten their monetary policy. Consequently, Brent crude edged lower by 0.8% to $82.45 a barrel and WTI oil ended 0.8% down at $75.68 a barrel.

read more... 28/02/2023

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EU carbon hits record 100 euros as cost of polluting soars

The price of permits on the European Union's carbon market hit 100 euros ($106.57) per tonne for the first time on Tuesday, a milestone that reflects the increased costs that factories and power plants must pay when they pollute.

read more... 27/02/2023

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Vattenfall urges EU to make green power investments attractive

Swedish utility Vattenfall on Monday called on European Union lawmakers to make investments in low carbon electricity production and transport attractive, warning that putting limits on prices and profits could be toxic.

read more... 27/02/2023

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Rome mayor to tackle carbon emissions with building renovation wave

Buildings are accountable for 53% of carbon emissions in the city of Rome, and this is the main issue that needs to be addressed in order to achieve climate neutrality, Rome mayor Roberto Gualtieri told EURACTIV in an interview.

read more... 24/02/2023

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