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Clarification on ‘omnibus’ law due-diligence checks, fines proposed by Poland April 17, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello and Jean Comte

EU companies caught under the scope of the bloc’s due diligence law could see reduced supply chain obligations and potential fines capped at 5 percent of their net global turnover, according to a Polish propos... (more story)

EU countries consider flexibility in green claims rules ahead of key talks April 10, 2025 | Helena Freitas and Luca Bertuzzi

EU countries are considering flexibility on the proposed EU rules regarding green claims, specifically on issues such as labeling systems, verification and information for consumers. The negotiating document, ... (more story)

As Trump touts coal, AI boosters ask US Congress for power in ‘all forms’ April 09, 2025 | Emma Whitford

Current and former tech executives urged Congress to take an “all of the above” approach to energy generation to help fuel artificial intelligence data centers and semiconductor manufacturing, the morning afte... (more story)

Power to 'modify' decisions could avoid unhelpful 'ping pong,' EU judge says April 03, 2025 | Lewis Crofts

Giving EU judges the power to change a regulator’s decision and not just review its legality would avoid the “unsatisfactory ping-pong” of cases, according to Ulf Öberg, a judge at the EU’s lower-tier General Court.

Protect EU steel, aluminum against unfair competition, EU lawmakers urge April 02, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

EU steel and aluminum producers should be shielded from unfair non-EU competition and supported with affordable energy and clean production incentives, lawmakers urged today during a debate on the EU’s steel a... (more story)

GE prevails in US challenge to eligibility of two LPP fuel system patents March 31, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

A US judge in Delaware has granted judgment as a matter of law that technology directed to improved combustion device performance is ineligible for patenting, in a win for General Electric Co. According to the... (more story)

Greece’s PPC met with EU competition, climate boss Ribera March 26, 2025 | Nicholas Hirst

Greek energy incumbent Public Power Corporation, which is battling EU antitrust allegations that it abused a dominant position, met earlier this month with Teresa Ribera, the European Commissioner overseeing c... (more story)

EU 2035 zero-emission goal divides lawmakers debating automotive sector plan March 25, 2025 | Helena Freitas and Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s 2035 de facto ban on cars with internal combustion engines must be revised, the center-right European People’s Party has said, while the center-left party Socialists and Democrats want the target reta... (more story)

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Constellation, Calpine deal draws opposition from states as US FERC vets merger April 01, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

Power company Constellation Energy's proposed acquisition of rival Calpine Corp. has drawn protests from the Maryland Office of People’s Counsel and the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate despite the mer... (more story)

US FTC noncompete rule in jeopardy, but labor restraints remain risky March 13, 2025 | Chris May and Clayton Vickers

A pause on US Federal Trade Commission litigation defending a controversial nationwide ban of noncompete agreements, alongside a new agency labor antitrust task force, has offered a mixed bag for employers try... (more story)

FERC data center debate offers early test of Trump administration agency process March 05, 2025 | Emma Whitford

A debate that could influence the way power-hungry data centers access energy from the mid-Atlantic to Chicago and beyond is currently playing out at the US Federal Energy Regulation Commission. It may also be... (more story)

Businesses toasting EU simplification drive could see lawmakers crash the party February 26, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello and Jean Comte

The European Commission unveiled today its first “omnibus” legislative text aimed at cutting administrative costs for companies. But the proposal might face difficulties during the scrutiny process as member s... (more story)

Energy sector eyes German election outcome to see if nuclear has a future February 24, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo and Helena Freitas

Europe's nuclear energy companies will be closely monitoring the German election outcome as parties debate re-establishing nuclear power plants in the country. While energy talks were overshadowed by concerns ... (more story)

German carmakers await new government’s first move on green rules February 24, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo and Helena Freitas

Once the backbone of Germany's economy, the struggling automotive industry is watching the new government closely for any hints on how it will help carmakers green their industry. While the sector is pushing f... (more story)

Trump’s tariff blackmail faces pushback for provoking uncertainty and chaos February 10, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

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)

Constellation’s merger remedy lowers US antitrust hurdle for Calpine buy February 05, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

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)