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US Sanctions Four Shipping Firms for Transporting Venezuelan oil
The US Treasury Department on Tuesday said it had sanctioned four shipping firms for transporting Venezuelan oil, the latest escalation in Washington's effort t…
Germany Drafts Offshore Wind Bill with 40 GW-by-2040 Goal, Dynamic Tendering Process
German Federal Ministry of Economy and Energy has issued a draft bill for an amendment of the Offshore Wind Act (WindSeeG), which outlines the country's goal fo…
Nuclear Policy
EU and Others 'Regret' US Decision on Iran Sanctions
The European Union plus France, Germany and the UK have said they "deeply regret" the USA's decision to end three sanction waivers covering Joint Comprehensive …
Nuclear Policy
EU Slams US Decision to End Waivers for JCPOA Nuclear Projects in Iran
The European Union deeply regrets the decision of the US Administration to end the three sanctions waivers covering important Iran nuclear deal projects, includ…
Wind Power Project
Trump Administration Extends Tax Breaks for Renewables Projects
Tax credits worth 2.5 cents per kilowatt hour extended for both wind and solar schemes.
Market Analysis
Opec's President Calls for an Earlier Meeting of Producers
The proposal would allow members to factor any policy changes to Opec+ cuts ahead of their monthly export allocations
Policy & Regulation
IRS Grants Wind and Solar Sectors Critical COVID-19 Reprieves
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has granted a one-year extension of the continuity safe harbor, providing much-needed relief for many wind developers, which, …
Coal Production
Coal Supply Investment Still Driven by Price: IEA
Price, not policy, continues to be the key driver impacting investment in coal supply infrastructure, as coal project financing grew by 15pc last year, the Pari…
South Africa’s NERSA Gives Eskom Nod to Increase Tariffs
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa has approved Eskom’s request to recover R13.3 billion as part of the power utility’s regulatory clearing account…
Electric Vehicle Charging
New Infrastructure Project Investment Bloom Across China
As China continues to strengthen policy support for "new infrastructure" projects, policy roadmaps for local projects are beginning to emerge.
Norway’s Fund Giant Blacklists RWE and Puts Enel on Notice Over Coal Concerns
Leading energy majors have joined the list of firms facing a cut-off from the world’s largest sovereign fund, who is now acting to shed stakes in businesses pr…
UK Govt Extends Feedback Window for CfD Changes Due to COVID-19
The UK government has extended the consultation period for expressing opinions regarding the planned changes of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme by a w…
Australia
Australian Biofuels Industry Says COVID-19 Pandemic the Perfect time
Australia's bioenergy industry is calling on the Federal Government to better promote domestic use of green fuels that are being produced in regional Australia …
Climate Assembly UK to Consider Covid-19 Impacts in Final Net Zero Policy Discussions
The new multi-million-pound facility will be the onshore base for the Dogger Bank wind farm, which is expected to provide renewable electricity.
Crude Oil
USA's Purchase on Sweet Crude Oil will Not Follow Original Plan
US Energy Department says it will buy up to 1 mln bbls of sweet crude oil for strategic reserve from small to midsize domestic producers.
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