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Facing an Imminent Deadline, Nations Struggle to Agree on a Global Plastics Treaty
United States
24-09-2022
U.S. Senate Votes to Amend Global Treaty to Curb Climate-Warming Gas
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted 69-27 to ratify an amendment to the Montreal Protocol that would cut the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), a major greenhouse gas, in a key step towards combating climate change.
EU
16-09-2022
European Commission – Demand Reduction and Taxes to Tackle Energy Costs
The European Commission has tabled an ‘emergency intervention’ to tackle the spiralling energy prices in the face of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
EU
16-09-2022
Emergency Measures on Electricity Market: Avoid a Patchwork That Undermines Renewables Investments
The European Commission has proposed new rules that would cap the price of wind energy and other so-called inframarginal power generation at €180/MWh.
Energy Saving
15-09-2022
EU Parliament Backs Higher Targets on Renewables and Energy Savings
European Union lawmakers voted on Wednesday to raise the bloc's targets to expand renewable power and save energy, backing proposals that had been made more ambitious in a bid to quickly end Europe's reliance on Russian gas.
Oil&Gas Drilling
15-09-2022
US Offshore Regulator Seeks to Strengthen Well Control Rules
Proposed changes include altering several adjustments made during the Trump administration
Natural Gas
14-09-2022
EU to Propose Crisis Measures to Curb Energy Price Spike
The European Union is set to unveil plans on Wednesday to skim off windfall profits from energy companies and impose cuts in electricity usage across the bloc.
Hydrogen Production
14-09-2022
European Parliament to Vote on Scrapping Green Hydrogen ‘Additionality’ Requirements
Hydrogen Europe presses MEPs to relax toughest regulations on green hydrogen production so European developers can compete with the US
United States
13-09-2022
Mexico Eyes Possible Energy Dispute Fix, Welcomes New U.S. ‘Tone’
Mexico on Monday voiced hope it could work out a major dispute with the United States over energy policy as it welcomed a top U.S. delegation and President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador struck a conciliatory note in the critical stand-off.
EU
13-09-2022
EU Chief to Announce Proposals to Address Energy Crisis
The European Parliament is to meet for a plenary session in Strasbourg on Wednesday
Mexico
21-04-2022
Mexican President Urges Energy, Lithium Firms to Talk to Government
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday urged companies to consult their lawyers and talk to the government following decisions in support of his efforts to tighten state control of Mexico’s energy market and natural resources.
Iran
11-04-2022
US ‘Imposing New Conditions’ in Nuclear Talks, Says Iran
Iran’s foreign minister said Sunday that Washington is “imposing new conditions” in the negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Carbon Emissions
01-04-2022
China’s Central Bank Leads in Green Finance Policies Globally: Report
The People’s Bank of China is outperforming other central banks across the globe in greening their financial system, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis reported.
Germany
29-03-2022
Putin Should Think About the Consequences of Asking for Energy Payments in Rubles, Germany Says
Germany has some advice for Russian President Vladimir Putin: think about the consequences of asking for energy payments in rubles.
Climate Policy
01-03-2022
CPS Energy Will Spend $50 Million to Comply with EPA Rule on Coal Ash Storage
Despite opposition from environmental activists, CPS Energy trustees Monday approved the construction of a $50 million retention pond for the J.K. Spruce Power Plant to comply with a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule on coal ash storage.
Nuclear Policy
23-02-2022
A Nuclear Deal Could Be Reached in a Matter of Hours
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian told The Global Conversation that Tehran had shown flexibility and seriousness in negotiations with the West over its nuclear policy.
Russian Federation
20-02-2022
‘Everything Is on the Table,’ EU Chief Says of Russian Energy Sanctions as Ukraine Tensions Escalate
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has told CNBC that energy sanctions against Russia are still an option if the country invades Ukraine.
Nuclear Policy
06-02-2022
European Commission Presents Text of Nuclear and Gas CDA
The European Commission has presented the final version of the Complementary Delegated Act of the EU Taxonomy Regulation covering certain gas and nuclear activities.
Iran
03-02-2022
Iran Says Nuclear Talks have Made 'Significant' Headway
Negotiations in Vienna aimed at restoring the 2015 Iran nuclear deal made "significant progress" over the past three weeks, although differences remain on some key points.
Nuclear Policy
28-01-2022
Iran, US Could Seal Nuclear Deal Next Month: Russia
Iran, the US and other world powers could reach an agreement to return to the 2015 nuclear deal by the end of next month.
28-01-2022
European Energy Signs PPA with 595°
European Energy and 595° are pleased to announce that they have entered into a multi-year PPA to supply green power from European Energy’s German wind portfolio to 595°’s production facilities in Germany.
27-01-2022
US, Qatar Leaders to Meet Amid Europe Energy Concerns
Talks come as US and EU seek to build energy contingency plans should Russia shorten supplies to Europe over Ukraine tensions.
27-01-2022
Thailand, Saudi Arabia Restore Diplomatic Ties
Thailand and Saudi Arabia have agreed to patch up diplomatic relations during a visit by the Thai prime minister to Riyadh on Tuesday.
Nuclear Policy
26-01-2022
S. Korea Remains Committed to Nuclear Phaseout Scheme: Energy Minister
South Korea remains committed to its policy of phasing out nuclear power plants as part of efforts to achieve carbon neutrality.
South Korea
26-01-2022
S Korea Election Offers Potential for Nuclear Change
South Korea's upcoming presidential election on 9 March opens up the possibility for a sharp change in the country's nuclear policy.
Electricity Reform
24-01-2022
Mexico's Energy Reform Strains Ties With US
Mexico's plan to favor its own state-owned electrical power plants and limit energy sales by private, foreign-built projects could affect U.S. investment in Mexico, officials said during bilateral talks this week.
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