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Facing an Imminent Deadline, Nations Struggle to Agree on a Global Plastics Treaty
15-11-2021
GECF Ministerial Meeting to be Held on 16 November
The 23rd edition of annual Ministerial Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum will take place online on 16 November 2021 under the Presidency of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
Energy Subsidies
15-11-2021
German Reactions to the COP26 Climate Summit Results
The UN climate summit COP26 in Glasgow has heralded in the end of the fossil fuel era, said German environment minister Svenja Schulze shortly after the conference.
13-11-2021
COP26 Approaches Deadline
After two weeks of talks, the COP26 meeting on climate change has only hours to produce a text on emissions reductions that every country in the world can sign up to.
Energy Taxation
12-11-2021
Biden, Pushing Tax Breaks for Electric Vehicles, to Visit GM Factory
U.S. President Joe Biden will visit a Michigan General Motors electric vehicle plant next week as the White House pushes Congress to approve big tax incentives for zero-emission vehicles.
Australia
11-11-2021
Australia’s First Renewable Energy Zone Declared
Australia’s first ever Renewable Energy Zone, the Central-West Orana REZ, has been declared.
Energy Security
06-11-2021
North Macedonia to Declare State of Energy Crisis
The Government of North Macedonia will declare a state of energy crisis to secure electricity supplies to consumers in the country.
Climate Policy
06-11-2021
COP26 Sharply Criticized as the ‘Most Exclusionary’ Climate Summit Ever
Logistical difficulties, the exclusion of people with disabilities and a lack of attendees from the Global South are just some of the criticisms leveled at the event organizers.
Japan
05-11-2021
Japan Opts Not to Sign End of Coal Statement
Japan was among several countries that did not sign a statement pledging to phase out the use of coal power in the fight against global warming.
Nuclear Policy
03-11-2021
Iran Wants New Nuclear Deal By March 2022
The aim is to get a new version of the JCPOA agreed and the U.S.-enforced sanctions dropped by the end of the current year,” he added.
03-11-2021
Creating a Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet
A Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet will be launched today at COP26 to accelerate investment in green energy transitions and renewable power solutions worldwide.
South Africa
03-11-2021
South Africa Gets $8.5bn to Phase Out Coal: Update
South Africa will receive financial aid from richer countries to phase out the use of coal in power generation, the German development ministry announced today at the UN Cop 26 climate conference.
Net Zero Emission
02-11-2021
G20 Leaders Reaffirm Commitment to Paris Agreement
They reaffirmed their commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change and vowed to cooperate to reach net-zero emissions by around 2050.
Electricity Reform
02-11-2021
Private Sector Producers Launch Electricity Sector Association of Kenya
Private sector producers of electricity in Kenya recently launched the Electricity Sector Association of Kenya.
01-11-2021
Xi Urges Concrete Actions to Address Climate Change, Energy Issues
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday called on the international community to take concrete actions to address climate change and energy issues.
Nuclear Policy
01-11-2021
US, Europe Sound Warning to Iran on Future of JCPOA
The two most significant steps — the production of highly enriched uranium and enriched uranium — are "important to nuclear weapons programs" and have "no credible civilian" use, they said.
Net Zero Emission
01-11-2021
G-20 Leaders Tackle Climate Change As Summit Ends
The Group of 20 countries, which represent more than three-quarters of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, are looking for common ground on how to reduce emissions, are looking for common ground on how to reduce emissions.
Joe Biden
30-10-2021
Biden Likely To Arrive Empty-Handed At COP26 Climate Summit
COP26 begins on Sunday in Glasgow
OPEC
29-10-2021
Second High-Level Meeting of the OPEC-GECF Energy Dialogue Takes Place
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the Gas Exporting Countries Forum held the Second High-Level Meeting of the OPEC-GECF Energy Dialogue, hosted by the GECF, on 27 October 2021, via videoconference.
Nuclear Policy
28-10-2021
Iran Says Nuclear Talks will Resume Before End of November
Iran said it had agreed with the European Union to restart big-power talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal before the end of November and a precise date for the negotiations would be announced in the next week.
Nuclear Policy
27-10-2021
Nine EU Partners Reject French-led Electricity Reforms
Nine EU states, including Germany, on Monday rejected a French-led bid to reform Europe's wholesale energy markets as prices soar.
China
11-10-2021
Energy-Starved China Forced To Accept Australian Coal
China is so desperate for coal amid a power crunch threatening its economic growth that it has released Australian coal that has been sitting in bonded storage not cleared by customs because of the spat between the two countries.
Coal Production
10-10-2021
China to Boost Energy Supply to Ensure People's Basic Living Needs, Stable Economic Performance
China will take further steps to ensure electricity and coal supply this winter and next spring, to ensure people's basic living needs and keep economic performance stable
Nuclear Policy
08-10-2021
US Suspends Authority to Ship Nuclear Materials to China
The US Federal Register on 1 October published a notice by the NRC, dated 27 September with immediate effect, suspending the general licence authority under NRC regulations to export radioactive material.
Nuclear Policy
06-10-2021
Romanian Energy Policy will See Nuclear Double
It would double the country's nuclear power supply in a decade.
Electricity Reform
05-10-2021
Power Sector Reforms Launched in Mexico
Mexico's state power concern, the Federal Electricity Commission, will become a vertically integrated state agency under reforms proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
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