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Small EU oil and gas companies to be exempt from 2030 carbon storage target May 22, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Oil and gas companies with low production levels will be exempted from obligations to contribute to the EU's carbon dioxide storage targets, according to a delegated regulation adopted to support the EU's Net ... (more story)

Make interconnectors top priority, Spain and Portugal urge EU Commission May 21, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi and Oscar Pandiello

Interconnection projects should see a “renewed political impetus,” according to a letter sent to the European Commission by Spain’s Vice-President Sara Aagesen Muñoz and Portugal’s Environment Minister Maria d... (more story)

Batteries and F-gas goods included in fourth EU simplification package May 21, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Battery makers and importers will have two more years to comply with due-diligence obligations, the European Commission said in its fourth fourth "omnibus" simplification package, published today. Importers an... (more story)

EU sanctions set to include Nord Stream pipelines, Russian oil vessels (correct*) May 20, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Russian oil and gas companies will see new EU sanctions targeting the gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and 2, as well as nearly 200 oil vessels from Russia’s shadow fleet, European Commission President Ursula von d... (more story)

Scrap EU’s sustainability due-diligence reporting rules, Macron says May 20, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

French President Emmanuel Macron has called for the EU’s due-diligence rules to be scrapped, aligning with Germany’s Friedrich Merz. Macron says the Corporate Sustainability Due-Diligence Directive — known as ... (more story)

UK could participate in EU’s single electricity market, EU Commission says May 19, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

UK electricity traders might be able to rejoin the EU electricity market, the EU and the UK said today at their first summit since Brexit. This will entail British power companies participating in various EU t... (more story)

EU, UK agree to link their Emissions Trading Systems at London summit May 19, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

EU and UK energy companies are set to benefit from a single Emissions Trading System, as the two parties today agreed to link their systems at a summit in London. Sectors covered by the merged markets — such a... (more story)

Hydrogen network operators' body asked to tweak statutes to align with EU rules May 16, 2025 | Helena Freitas

A newly formed EU hydrogen operators network should make some changes to its statutory documents to bring them into compliance with EU regulation, the European Commission said in an opinion published today. Th... (more story)

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Constellation-Calpine deal queries from US DOJ, FERC focus on data, math May 21, 2025 | Ilana Kowarski

US federal subpoenas about Constellation Energy’s plan to buy rival power producer Calpine Corp. have included numerous detailed questions about pricing statistics and economic forecasts. These inquiry letters... (more story)

EU nuclear companies’ Russian ties call into question phaseout of fuel imports May 21, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

European nuclear companies are being pushed to gradually end nuclear-fuel imports from Russia via a European Commission phaseout plan set out this month. How soon this can happen is up for debate, due to EU co... (more story)

LNG, hydrogen, biomethane vie with low-carbon sources to fill EU's gas gap May 05, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The EU is hours away from unveiling its plan to phase out Russia’s natural gas imports, prompting debate over which alternative will fill the gap. While higher LNG imports from multiple suppliers may offer an ... (more story)

EU renewable power system’s need for flexibility laid bare by Iberian blackout May 02, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

Can renewable energy sources be trusted to keep the lights on in Europe? The question has become urgent after this week's unprecedented blackouts in Spain and Portugal. Politicians both blamed and defended win... (more story)

US faces crunch to secure critical minerals May 01, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US is accelerating efforts to secure more critical minerals as a bitter trade war and other constraints are sparking concerns about supply chain security in Washington. 

If UK banks don't meet climate-risk expectations, could binding rules follow? April 30, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

UK banks and insurers received updated climate-risk guidance from the Bank of England's supervisory arm today, just as the UK government itself was being dressed down for being unprepared to face climate chang... (more story)

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)