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Collapse of Finland's carbon sinks wipes out decades of efforts to reduce emissions
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Collapse of Finland's carbon sinks wipes out decades of efforts to reduce emissions

Finland could be subject to billions of euros in costs as the diminishing capacity of forests as a carbon sink has undermined its effort to meet the sink target set by the EU.
December 28, 2022
H&M signs PPA for 90 MWp solar park in Sweden
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H&M signs PPA for 90 MWp solar park in Sweden

The Swedish fashion company H&M has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for a solar park with Neoen and Alight to power its operations.
December 27, 2022
CERC raises fees & charges on REC certificates
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CERC raises fees & charges on REC certificates

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has agreed on Dec. 9 to revise up fees and charges paid by eligible entities for accreditation, registration and issuance renewable energy certificates (RECs).
December 26, 2022
China’s ETS trading volume crosses 10 billion yuan mark
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China’s ETS trading volume crosses 10 billion yuan mark

China’s national emissions trading scheme (ETS), the world’s largest carbon market covering a seventh of emissions globally, hit 10 billion yuan (US$1.4 billion) in total transactions on Thursday.
December 26, 2022
Swiss university launches tool to calculate CO2 emissions from electricity mix
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Swiss university launches tool to calculate CO2 emissions from electricity mix

A platform developed by Swiss university of Geneva that allows consumers to track the variations in the composition of the electricity mix used and to calculate the carbon footprint has come online.
December 22, 2022
Australia’s proposed GO scheme for renewable electricity under consultation
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Australia’s proposed GO scheme for renewable electricity under consultation

The Australian Government is seeking views from stakeholders on a clean energy Guarantee of Origin (GO) scheme to foster the global and domestic markets needed to transform Australia into a renewable energy superpower.
December 21, 2022
EU strikes deal on major carbon market reform
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EU strikes deal on major carbon market reform

EU member states and parliamentarians on Sunday reached a political deal to reform the bloc's carbon market, the key policy of its ambitions to cut emissions and invest in climate-friendly technologies.
December 20, 2022
EU November PPA signings top the year, monthly prices up 7.4%
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EU November PPA signings top the year, monthly prices up 7.4%

Pexapark, a Swiss renewable energy investment and consulting firm, said in a recent report on European PPAs that renewables “are the absolute winners of 2022 and the years to come in an environment of crisis and difficulties.”
December 19, 2022
New Zealand’s new carbon price settings lag behind climate body recommendations
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New Zealand’s new carbon price settings lag behind climate body recommendations

The New Zealand government raised the country's 2023 Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) carbon allowance price and volume settings on December 15 to levels significantly below those advised by its national climate body.
December 16, 2022
Procurement difficulties may delay Taiwan's 2025 renewable energy goals
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Procurement difficulties may delay Taiwan's 2025 renewable energy goals

Taiwanese companies are struggling to source renewable energy domestically due to shortfalls in supply and access to the grid, which may hinder its efforts to achieve its 2025 renewable energy goals, the global initiative RE100 said in a report.
December 15, 2022
Energy strategies for businesses: illustrated by the Taiwanese market
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Energy strategies for businesses: illustrated by the Taiwanese market

Although the use of renewable energy is a market trend, it increases costs and inconvenience for businesses to purchase electricity. Such concern becomes the reason why many enterprises hesitate to go green. This chapter analyzes the challenges enterprise
December 15, 2022
EU strikes deal to tax carbon on imports
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EU strikes deal to tax carbon on imports

The European Union took a step forward to imposing a carbon tax on imports of energy-intensive goods such as steel and cement after striking a deal with EU members on Tuesday.
December 14, 2022
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