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Germany scales up energy transition to strengthen renewables industry
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Germany scales up energy transition to strengthen renewables industry

Germany has identified three core measures including financial support to boost energy transition technologies as well as increased green power generation and transmission to regain its position, Economics Minister Robert Habeck said on Tuesday.
March 01, 2023
EU carbon price hits record high, topping €100 per tonne
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EU carbon price hits record high, topping €100 per tonne

The price of permits on the European Union's carbon market reached 100 euros ($106.57) a tonne for the first time on Feb. 17, reflecting the increased costs that factories and power plants must bear when they pollute.

EUAs are the primary currency in t
February 24, 2023
EU climate diplomacy deal caught in debate on nuclear
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EU climate diplomacy deal caught in debate on nuclear

The European Union countries failed to adopt climate diplomacy conclusions scheduled for Monday due to a developing split over the role of nuclear energy in the green transition, according to EU officials.

The European Commission proposed regulations l
February 24, 2023
Indonesia introduces carbon trading scheme for coal power plants
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Indonesia introduces carbon trading scheme for coal power plants

Indonesia's efforts to decarbonize the country's power generation sector took a significant step forward on Feb. 22 when the government initiated the first phase of mandatory carbon trading for coal-fired power plants.
February 24, 2023
Australia must accelerate renewables deployment to avoid power shortage
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Australia must accelerate renewables deployment to avoid power shortage

Blackouts could hit eastern Australia by the middle of this decade if renewable energy projects are not scaled up as the country rapidly shifts away from its reliance on coal-fired power plants, the energy market operator said on Tuesday.
February 23, 2023
Germany to quicken power market reform amid rising demand, minister says
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Germany to quicken power market reform amid rising demand, minister says

Germany must act quickly to meet its renewable energy targets if it wants to keep the lights on amid rising energy demand, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said.

Habeck is looking to overhaul the 550 terawatt hours (TWh) per year market, as demand rises
February 23, 2023
Europe may face tighter energy shortage next winter, IEA's head warns
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Europe may face tighter energy shortage next winter, IEA's head warns

Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), has warned of potential energy shortages next winter due to a lack of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) entering the market, while China's appetite is set to rise this year.
February 22, 2023
Indonesia’s energy transition continues to face headwinds
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Indonesia’s energy transition continues to face headwinds

Indonesia is one of the world's leading coal producers. Nonetheless, it has pledged to cut back on its usage of fossil fuels in the near future.

Last year, Indonesia signed five agreements to cut its carbon emissions. Among these was the $20 billion Ju
February 22, 2023
Amazon funds $1.6 million for carbon-sequestering seaweed farm
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Amazon funds $1.6 million for carbon-sequestering seaweed farm

Amazon.com has awarded 1.5 million euros ($1.6 million) to a Dutch project testing the feasibility of commercially producing seaweed in between turbines of offshore wind farms, the company and organisers said.
February 21, 2023
Oil-rich Guyana eyes carbon offset as lucrative revenue stream
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Oil-rich Guyana eyes carbon offset as lucrative revenue stream

Guyana, which has pioneered offshore oil exploration, is leveraging its inland forests to access carbon markets, a business that the government sees as more profitable than mining or agriculture, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said.
February 21, 2023
Supply chain, red tape hamper European renewables projects: RWE CEO
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Supply chain, red tape hamper European renewables projects: RWE CEO

The most significant barriers to rapidly expanding renewable energy in Europe are supply chain capacity and an uncertain investment environment, according to Markus Krebber, CEO of Germany's largest utility RWE.
February 20, 2023
Vietnam to postpone rules for offshore wind development
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Vietnam to postpone rules for offshore wind development

A European Union business representative said that Vietnam may not have a legal framework to regulate offshore wind farms until next year, potentially deferring billions of dollars in foreign investment in the sector.
February 20, 2023
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