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Russian banks, energy companies, third countries targeted with new EU sanctions September 19, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Russian energy companies, exporters and banks are the targets of the EU's 19th sanction package in response to the war in Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Friday. For th... (more story)

FERC explores improving US energy projections muddied by AI data centers September 18, 2025 | Emma Whitford

The US federal energy regulator queried grid operators to better understand how they predict their future electricity needs — a task complicated by increased demand from large loads, such as the data centers n... (more story)

Carmakers should be able to class foreign parts as made in EU, Renault exec says September 18, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

European car manufacturers should be allowed to class electric vehicle parts and batteries produced in specific economic zones outside the EU as "made in Europe" under forthcoming local content rules, Renault’... (more story)

EU low-carbon hydrogen rules face resistance from lawmakers, gas industry September 18, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The European Commission’s methodology for calculating low-carbon hydrogen greenhouse-gas emissions is facing resistance from lawmakers and the gas industry. The current calculation is too complex and risks hin... (more story)

UK banks oppose mandatory climate transition plans proposal, trade body says September 17, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

UK banks oppose a government proposal that financial sector firms should have to set out and follow their net zero transition plans, the sector's main trade association said on Wednesday. 

EU to issue guidelines on connection rules as part of upcoming grid package September 17, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

European grid operators will see new guidance from the European Commission on how to best manage connection requests as part of the upcoming EU Grids Package expected by end of year, MLex has learned. The non-... (more story)

EU sustainable framework doesn't limit defense financing, commission says September 16, 2025 | Fanny Roux

The EU sustainability disclosures rules don't stand in the way of investment in the defense sector, the European Commission says in a notice sent to member states Monday. The document provides market operators... (more story)

UK regulatory clarity essential for transition finance, minister says September 16, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

UK investors need a clear and predictable regulatory framework to channel billions of pounds into transition finance to help high-emitting sectors decarbonize, the country's minister for financial services says*.

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EU climate credibility at risk over political divisions on 2040 emission targets September 18, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi and Helena Freitas

Repeated delays and sharp divisions among EU member states and lawmakers over the European Commission’s 2040 emissions-reduction proposal are calling the bloc’s international climate leadership into question. ... (more story)

South Korean government restructuring promises reform but risks overreach September 10, 2025 | Jenny Lee

Just four months after taking office, the Lee Jae Myung administration has unveiled a sweeping plan to remake South Korea’s bureaucracy, setting the stage for one of the most consequential reorganizations in d... (more story)

US-EU trade deal risks further scaling back of EU climate rules September 03, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The recently announced EU-US trade deal is adding pressure on the EU to weaken climate regulations, experts say. The EU has pledged to address US concerns on its deforestation regulation, its Carbon Border Adj... (more story)

ICJ’s climate-change opinion is proving a call to arms for future litigation August 29, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi and Helena Freitas

International tribunals are taking a more active stance on climate change, seeking to hold states legally accountable for their actions or inactions beyond international treaties. An opinion in July from the U... (more story)

UK banks go lukewarm on climate action despite government push August 26, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

The UK government insists climate change must remain at the heart of finance and a key growth area for the sector. But in the City, London's financial district, bankers are juggling sluggish growth, trade tens... (more story)

Will the EU’s grid initiative address industry concerns about connections? August 19, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

EU countries must improve how they manage grid-connection requests to reduce long lines that are holding back billions in investment in renewables, storage and data-center projects, industry representatives to... (more story)

US environment agency’s planned vehicle emissions reversal risks court showdown August 13, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

American vehicle manufacturers may see previous emission-reduction rules repealed after the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed in July to rescind its 2009 finding linking vehicle emissions to health p... (more story)

EU’s Russian gas phaseout raises both legal risks and market risks August 12, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The EU's plan to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027 may look feasible on paper, but legal and industry experts warn that implementation will be far more complex. Terminating long-term gas contracts under fo... (more story)