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EU energy plan, roadmap to end Russian imports, both scheduled for Feb. 26
The EU energy sector can expect the announced Action Plan on Affordable Energy, as well as the bloc’s roadmap to end Russian energy imports, as soon as Feb. 26, a d... (more story)
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EU air-transport growth would neutralize green-fuels switch, T&E says
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 Environme... (more story)
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2024 confirmed as hottest year on record; 1.5 degrees Celsius limit broken
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 wors... (more story)
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Investors, cleantech industry and energy companies will be offered streamlined pathways to gain state support in an overhaul of EU subsidy rules aimed at accelerating Europe’s push to decarbonization, MLex has... (more story)
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson said he plans to ask the FTC to endorse the US Department of Justice’s position that the president should be allowed to remove members of regulatory commiss... (more story)
Cars, chemicals, ceramics and textiles are examples of products that the EU could include in a deal with the US on "reciprocal" tariffs, Jean-Luc Demarty, a former head of the European Commission's trade depar... (more story)
Members of the Federal Trade Commission and other key regulatory officials can be fired by the president, and the US Department of Justice will no longer come to their defense, according to a letter the DOJ se... (more story)
Exporters, including those from the EU, might soon face additional US tariffs under a plan announced by President Trump. In an executive order signed today, Trump asked his administration to consider imposing ... (more story)
Tech companies need rules or norms imposed to tackle the environmental impact of artificial intelligence and data centers, policy research experts told a conference in London organized to follow on from this w... (more story)
EU companies affected by the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will soon see details of a plan to simplify compliance requirements, the European Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said today. The proposal could ... (more story)
Steel makers will see a global tariff of 25 percent reimposed on exports to the US under an executive order signed by US President Donald Trump last night. The order also raised to 25 percent the US import lev... (more story)
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Donald Trump shows himself ready to use tariffs not only in a traditional way to win economic concessions, but also to force policy change. Businesses worldwide should therefore brace for an even more uncertai... (more story)
Power companies Constellation Energy and Calpine have pitched a divestiture that's strategically aimed at the most obvious and significant antitrust concerns for their planned merger, which is likely to elicit... (more story)
Switzerland has sent a strong message with the conviction of Trafigura and former senior executive Mike Wainwright on bribery charges, and the case piles increased pressure on commodities companies operating i... (more story)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)