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Key EU lawmaker wants rules to prevent countries dodging emissions cuts

The European Union needs tougher rules and financial penalties to ensure each country cuts greenhouse gas emissions to deliver the bloc's climate targets, according to the European Parliament's lead lawmaker on the policy.

read more... 18/01/2022

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Scottish wind sale nets nearly $1 billion with Shell, BP among winners

BP , Shell and utility Iberdrola were among the winners of seabed rights to develop Scottish offshore wind projects, in an auction which raised nearly 700 million pounds ($958 million) for public spending.

read more... 18/01/2022

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Germany will likely ‘miss its 2022 and 2023 climate targets’

Germany missed its climate target for 2021 and is likely to miss them again this year and next, according to Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck who said the country “must triple the pace of emission cuts” to reach its 2030 goals.

read more... 13/01/2022

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German climate minister sets out plans for 572 TWh/yr green electricity by 2030

Germany's new economy and climate minister Robert Habeck has outlined plans to fast track renewables in order to meet an 80% share in the power mix target by 2030.

read more... 12/01/2022

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Daily (06.01.2022): European carbon prices jumped by more than 3% on Wednesday, on the back of bullish energy markets and low liquidity

Crude oil prices rose on Wednesday, on favorable US employment data, as well as a further drop in crude stocks in the United States. As such, Brent oil increased by 1% to $80.80 a barrel and WTI crude gained 1.1% at $77.85 a barrel.

read more... 06/01/2022

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