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EU reaches deal on world’s first carbon removal certification scheme

European Union legislators reached a political agreement in the early hours of Tuesday (20 February) on a proposal to set up the world’s first registry for certified carbon dioxide removals obtained from eco-farming practices and industrial processes.

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Clock ticking as EU tries to unblock energy taxation directive

The French electricity sector fears that the revision of the EU’s energy taxation directive will fail before the June European elections, despite a last push by the Belgian EU presidency, which is seeking to break the deadlock in the Council of the EU.

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Bids in first EU hydrogen auction outstrip budget

The EU’s first renewable hydrogen subsidy auction saw an overwhelming response with bids exceeding the EUR 800m available budget, the European Commission said on Monday.

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Germany to earmark 4 bln euros for industry decarbonisation subsidies

The German government will earmark some 4 billion euros ($4.31 billion) for subsidies to support energy-intensive firms switching to green production, a government source told Reuters on Friday.

read more... 19/02/2024

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Solar PV industry caught up in China forced-labour controversy

Political momentum is swaying in favour of European solar panel manufacturers, as work progresses on a new EU law banning forced labour practices that would effectively block Chinese imports.

read more... 19/02/2024

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