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EU has failed to create gold standard for green finance

European countries and companies could end up defining their own standards on green investments if Brussels fails to impose the "gold standard" and classifies spending on gas and nuclear energy as sustainable, a Spanish minister said on Wednesday.

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Energy market volatility to shake up European PPA market

The unprecedented energy price volatility seen at the end of 2021 will have a lasting impact on the green energy power purchase agreement (PPA) market, including a decline in long term contracts, Pexapark said in a report published on Thursday.

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Bulgaria eyes single gas market with Greece, Serbia, North Macedonia

Bulgaria wants to join forces with Greece, Serbia, and North Macedonia to create a single gas market that would improve supply diversity and lead to more favorable gas prices, Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said Feb. 8.

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France and Germany to work on ‘common industrial projects’

France and Germany will work on “common industrial projects” such as electrical networks, batteries and hydrogen, French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said after receiving his German counterpart Robert Habeck in Paris on Monday (7 February).

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Germany considering lawsuit against EU taxonomy

Germany’s vice-chancellor Robert Habeck said on Monday (7 January) that Berlin would examine a contentious proposal by the European Commission to include nuclear power and fossil gas in the EU’s sustainable finance taxonomy before considering a potential lawsuit.

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