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Facing an Imminent Deadline, Nations Struggle to Agree on a Global Plastics Treaty
Climate Policy
14-08-2021
Swiss Government Rejects Post-2050 Fossil Fuel Ban
Switzerland's federal government yesterday called for climate policy to be "realistic" and "socially responsible", and rejected a ban on fossil fuels beyond 2050, in its official reply to a referendum initiative.
Energy Infrastructure
14-08-2021
US Senate Passes $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
The US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has been passed by the Senate, paving the way for $1.2 trillion of investment into the nation’s infrastructure.
Wind Farm
13-08-2021
Energy Ministry, Kenya Power Fingered in Ksh.18.5B Wind Farm Bill
Auditor General Nancy Gathungu says the Ministry of Energy and Kenya Power should be held responsible for the Ksh.18.5 billion bill arising from the Lake Turkana wind farm project.
Guyana
13-08-2021
Guyana Creating New Authority for Oil Sector
The petroleum commission will also insulate the sector "from undue political interference" and remove responsibilities from government ministers
Nuclear Policy
12-08-2021
Finland Publishes Draft Programme on Used Fuel and Radwaste Management
The ministries and Stuk requested comments on the draft programme and environmental report from authorities, operators in the sector, citizens and communities by 10 September.
Electricity Reform
12-08-2021
Uzbekistan’s Energy Sector Overhaul
Uzbekistan has a fast growing and increasingly affluent population, which means energy demand is already increasing and will grow further in the coming years.
Electricity Reform
12-08-2021
SADC and COMESA Receive AfDB Grant to Advance Electricity Regulations
SADC and COMESA will receive $2.5 million in combined grants from the African Development Bank to advance intra-regional harmonisation of electricity regulations and drive cross-border power trading.
Energy Security
11-08-2021
G7 Comments on Oil Tanker Attack
The G7 foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, and the high representative of the European Union, have condemned the attack on the Mercer Street vessel.
Iran
09-08-2021
GECF Secretary General participates in Inauguration Ceremony of HE Ebrahim Raisi, the New Iranian President
HE Yury Sentyurin, the GECF Secretary General participated in the inauguration ceremony of HE Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Islamic Republic Iran and held high-level bilateral meetings during his mission to Tehran,
Solar Company
09-08-2021
Q CELLS, LG, Mission Solar Join Petition to Extend Solar Panel Tariffs
The tariffs on imported solar cells and panels began in 2018 after U.S. manufacturers Suniva and SolarWorld filed a Section 201 petition with the ITC
Carbon Pricing
07-08-2021
Australia Takes Aim At The EU’s Carbon Tax Plan
The European Union seeking to impose a carbon tax on imports would be detrimental to Australia’s export industry, its Australian energy and emissions reduction minister has warned.
Energy Taxation
06-08-2021
US Energy Retailer's Nuclear Tariff Grows in Popularity
US energy retailer Energy Harbor has claimed "strong demand" for its tariffs offering carbon-free electricity from nuclear power plants.
Offshore Wind Power
02-08-2021
Offshore Wind Subsidies per MWh Generated Continue to Rise
It is frequently claimed that the subsidy cost of offshore wind farms has fallen over the past few years.
Oil & Gas Trade
02-08-2021
Russia’s Energy Ministry Proposes Ban on Gasoline Export
Russia’s energy ministry said on Friday it filed a proposal for the government to start a procedure for a ban on gasoline exports.
China
27-07-2021
China Strikes Back At EU For Carbon Border Tax
The European Union is breaching trade principles with its proposal to impose a so-called carbon border tax that would push up the prices of non-EU products sold in the bloc to account for their carbon footprint.
South Korea
25-07-2021
Ground Broken for Munmu Daewang Science Research Center
Ground was broken on July 21 for the construction of a large-scale nuclear research center that will focus on three areas -- small modular reactors, nuclear power plant safety and nuclear power plant dismantling.
Energy Taxation
24-07-2021
India May Oppose Carbon Border Tax at G20 Meet
Under a proposal by EU, the 27 EU nations will impose a border tax on imports of carbon-intensive goods. The tax plan, yet to be legally formalised, will come into force from 2026.
Crude Oil
23-07-2021
Russia Weighs Gasoline Export Ban
Russia is ready to introduce a ban on gasoline exports as soon as next week amid record-high wholesale prices on the exchange.
United States
23-07-2021
Former AWEA Group to Merge with Energy Storage Association
The boards of directors of the American Clean Power Association and the U.S. Energy Storage Association have voted to pursue a merger of the two trade associations to combine their staff, programs, and members.
United States
22-07-2021
US re-Joins World Energy Council Ahead of 2022 Summit
The World Energy Council has announced that the US has rejoined the organisation, which promotes international communication in the energy industry.
Nuclear Policy
21-07-2021
Iran Claims Nuclear Deal Draft Is Incompatible With New Iranian Law
The draft agreement between Iran and world powers over the possible restoration of the so-called nuclear deal is incompatible with a recently passed Iranian law, a government spokesman in Tehran said on Tuesday.
United States
19-07-2021
Energy Infrastructure Act would be Good for West Virginia, Nation
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has been an outspoken advocate for domestic energy generation and a national energy policy that provides for cost-effective generation to power the country while maintaining national security.
Nuclear Policy
17-07-2021
US and Ghana Sign Memorandum with a Focus on Nuclear
The United States of America and the Republic of Ghana have signed a Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Strategic Civil Nuclear Cooperation.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
15-07-2021
Serbian Government Sets up Council for Energy Sector Decarbonization
The Government of Serbia has established a council tasked with giving proposals and opinions regarding the operation of coal-fired power plants and replacement facilities fueled by all energy sources by 2050.
Energy Transition
13-07-2021
Colombia Enacts Energy Transition Law
Colombia has a enacted an energy transition law to promote investment in hydrogen, renewable energy and sustainable transport.
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