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G7's Russian oil price cap should be lowered, six EU countries say January 13, 2025 | Stefano Porciello

Energy traders and shippers should see the price cap on Russian oil export tightened in a bid to further reduce Moscow's energy revenues, six northern EU countries have argued in a letter to the bloc's foreign... (more story)

EU air-transport growth would neutralize green-fuels switch, T&E says January 13, 2025 | Stefano Porciello

Increased passenger air traffic in the EU is projected to neutralize the climate benefits of the mandated switch to cleaner fuels, green NGO Transport and Environment has said in a study. The sector lobby Airl... (more story)

2024 confirmed as hottest year on record; 1.5 degrees Celsius limit broken January 09, 2025 | Stefano Porciello

The year 2024 is confirmed as the hottest on record and the first to break the 1.5 degrees Celsius global warming red line — considered as a limit to avoid the worst consequences of climate change — EU scienti... (more story)

Domestic nexus lacking over German-made combustion promoter, US judge says January 09, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

A US judge has declared comparative performance claims in advertising by W.R. Grace literally false and thus presumptively deceptive, in a blow to the US-based chemical company. In the same sealed ruling — re... (more story)

Malaysia's Petronas cleared to acquire 21 renewable energy assets in India January 09, 2025 | Freny Patel

Malaysian energy giant Petronas has received approval from India's competition regulator for the acquisition of 21 renewable energy assets from Brookfield Group. Merger clearance granted by the Competition Com... (more story)

EU increased use of gas reserves but has no supply issues, commission says January 07, 2025 | Stefano Porciello

EU gas reserves are being used more than last year but consumers face no supply risks, the European Commission has said. A gas transit agreement allowing Russian gas to reach the EU through Ukraine has ended a... (more story)

US offshore oil, gas drilling banned in many areas before Trump takeover January 06, 2025 | Stefano Porciello

The US offshore oil and gas industry will see vast parts of the country’s coasts hit by a ban on new drilling, following a decision from President Biden today. President-elect Donald Trump, who is a well-known... (more story)

Qatar warns EU gas supply at risk over due-diligence rules December 23, 2024 | Oscar Pandiello

QatarEnergy may halt EU gas exports if the bloc’s due-diligence rules result in fines, Qatar’s energy minister Saad al-Kaabi said. The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, effective from 2027... (more story)

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Clean cars dispute puts EU’s regulatory credibility at risk December 31, 2024 | Stefano Porciello

EU carmakers fear billion-euro fines for missing an intermediate emission cut goal next year, while the bloc continues to debate whether combustion engines should be banned in 2035. If jobs, investments, key t... (more story)

EU hydrogen bank’s state aid tool is here to stay December 26, 2024 | Stefano Porciello

The EU hydrogen bank’s option to use EU-wide auctions to guide national funding has the potential to align national and EU financial firepower toward common objectives. The tool developed for hydrogen is alrea... (more story)

Change to FTC’s Section 5 enforcement likely inevitable despite win in Amazon case November 22, 2024 | Alex Wilts and Chris May

The rejection of Amazon’s motion to dismiss the US Federal Trade Commission’s claims that it engaged in unfair methods of competition is unlikely to deter FTC leadership under the Trump administration from par... (more story)

Power-hungry data centers raise questions about AI sector’s sustainability November 19, 2024 | Luca Bertuzzi

As data centers’ energy use spikes thanks to the demands of AI processing, Big Tech players have been spending on securing their own power sources — including nuclear reactors. But what will the economics of t... (more story)

Nuclear industry still unclear over EU policy direction after commissioner hearings November 13, 2024 | Stefano Porciello

Any hopes in the EU nuclear-power industry that lawmakers' questioning of candidates to front the next European Commission would bring clarity over the EU approach to sector’s future were frustrated again yest... (more story)

US FTC's neo-Brandeisian antitrust enforcement may end under Trump November 06, 2024 | Khushita Vasant and Chris May

Donald Trump’s return to the White House stands to derail many of the US Federal Trade Commission’s ambitious antitrust enforcement priorities, including a polarizing but popular rulemaking effort to ban nonco... (more story)

For the UK, Trump's return means unique risks — and rewards — beyond trade November 06, 2024 | Jakub Krupa

UK companies could face renewed risk with new challenges on trade, climate action and EU relations coming to the fore after Donald Trump's win in the US presidential election. The UK could enjoy unique opportu... (more story)

EU energy, clean transition nominees could stay elusive on nuclear October 23, 2024 | Stefano Porciello

The EU nuclear industry got positive hints but no concrete commitments from the candidates to lead Europe’s energy and clean transition policies on what will change for the sector under the new European Commis... (more story)