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Phillips 66 Made Renewable Fuels Without Proper Permits - Regulators
California regulators allege that U.S. refiner Phillips 66 improperly began processing renewable diesel in a unit at its Rodeo
Japan
Vena Energy Bags $63.4M Green Loan for 26MW Solar Project in Japan
It is co-financed by the Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.
Carbon Emissions
Gasoline vs Diesel: Which Is More Polluting?
Diesel vehicles burn less CO2 than gasoline cars to cover the same distance in highway conditions. However, they also emit potentially toxic particulate matter …
Hydrogen Production
Norway’s Equinor Seeks UK Funding for 1.2 GW Low-Carbon Hydrogen Plant
Norwegian energy company Equinor has submitted a funding bid to build a second major low-carbon hydrogen production facility in northeast England.
Solar Power Panel
New Thermophotovoltaic Cells Turn Heat Into Electricity More Efficiently Than a Steam Turbine
Jennifer Chu at MIT describes new research, in collaboration with NREL, that has led to a prototype solid-state heat engine that can operate at up to 2,400 deg…
United States
Solar Consortium Pledges $6BN for American-Made Modules
Leading solar developers have committed to spending $6 billion on American-made modules to support the expansion of the domestic solar supply chain.
Carbon Pricing
Global Climate Goal Could Be In Peril Without Carbon Price Reform
Investors managing $10.6 trillion on Wednesday said an overhaul of international carbon pricing policies was necessary to prevent the world missing a goal to li…
United Kingdom
UK Government £263MN ‘Tax Calamity’ Warning to Energy Sector
Energy businesses urged to prioritise their compliance to IR35 rules to avoid penalties issued to government warns insurance provider Qdos.
Energy Transition
EU Agrees Deal on Company Disclosures to Combat Greenwashing
The European Union has reached a deal on corporate sustainability reporting requirements for large companies from 2024, a European Parliament committee said on …
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Volvo CE Starts Testing of the World’s First Prototype Hydrogen Articulated Hauler
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) continues acting on its commitment to drive change towards a net-zero future.
Carbon Emissions
Australia Increases Emission Reduction Target to 43 per Cent by 2030
The Federal Government has submitted a new 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement to increase the national emission reduction t…
Net Zero Emission
Net Zero Tracker: Most Corporate Targets ‘Alarmingly Weak'
More than a third of world's largest publicly traded companies now have net-zero targets, up from one-fifth in December 2020, according to a global stocktake of…
EU
EU Lawmaker Panels Object to ‘Green’ Label for Gas, Nuclear Investments
Two European Parliament committees on Tuesday backed an attempt to stop the EU labelling gas and nuclear energy as climate-friendly investments.
Offshore Wind Power
Shell Bids to Bring Offshore Wind Power to the Polish Baltic Sea
Amber Baltic Wind Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell, has submitted proposals for new offshore wind locations in the Polish Baltic Sea zone as part of the …
CCS
Three Companies Seek Permits for Carbon Storage off Norway
CapeOmega, TotalEnergies and Wintershall Dea submitted bids to store carbon dioxide on the Norwegian continental shelf
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