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The European Commission announced 235 cross-border energy projects on December 1, with at least 100 hydrogen infrastructure initiatives commanding investment…
Global final energy consumption has grown 1.8% annually over the past two decades while GDP expanded 3.4% yearly, establishing a…
EU’s New Bioeconomy Strategy Faces Criticism for Sidestepping Resource Limits and Failing to Curb Biomass Misuse
Europe consumes resources at a rate far beyond what its ecosystems can regenerate, and the European Commission’s newly released Bioeconomy Strategy, expected to guide policy through 2030, does little to shift that trajectory.
The thirtieth UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil, concluded with developed nations committing to triple climate adaptation finance for vulnerable…
UK Faces Strategic Waste Bottleneck as Analysis Shows EfW-CCS Outperforms Waste-to-SAF on Climate Impact
A new analysis from the University of Sheffield and the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies warns that the UK’s residual municipal waste is becoming a contested climate resource—one that current policy frameworks risk allocating inefficiently.
Global Energy Efficiency Set to Accelerate in 2025, but Progress Remains Far Below COP28 Targets
Global primary energy intensity, the key metric for measuring improvements in energy efficiency, is projected to rise by 1.8% in 2025, according to the IEA’s latest Energy Efficiency 2025 report, an improvement from 1% in 2024 but still far below the 4% annual increase agreed at COP28 for 2030.
Six weeks before the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism transitions from reporting to payment phase, major European multinationals remain unprepared…
Electricity is fast becoming the world’s defining energy currency. According to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2025, global…
The European Union’s Council reached agreement on a binding 90% net greenhouse gas emissions reduction target for 2040 compared to…
EU Mobilizes Billions to Accelerate Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels in Aviation and Shipping
Europe’s transport decarbonization strategy has entered a new phase. The European Commission has unveiled its Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP), outlining a unified framework to channel capital toward renewable and low-carbon fuels for aviation and waterborne transport, sectors responsible for nearly 8% of EU greenhouse gas emissions and among the hardest to decarbonize.
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