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Multiple failures caused Spanish blackout in April, minister says
Multiple failures by power producers and Spanish grid operator Red Eléctrica caused the Iberian blackout on April 28, said the country’s energy minister Sara Aagese... (more story)
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Thirteen non-EU critical mineral projects identified by EU Commission
A total of 13 critical raw material projects outside the EU have been granted strategic status by the European Commission, unlocking access to funding and policy su... (more story)
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US trade war could cut oil demand by millions of barrels, report says
An ongoing trade war could reduce oil demand by millions of barrels per day by the end of the decade, according to a report published today by research firm Wood Mackenzie.
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission told the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that it has no intention of reviewing or revisiting a Biden administration rule requiring public companies to make ... (more story)
Europe is set to experience a decline in solar installations for the first time since 2015, the European lobby group SolarPower Europe said in a new analysis released today. Although the EU remains on track to... (more story)
The European Union and China today pledged to strengthen their climate cooperation, during a summit in Beijing. The two parties agreed to collaborate more closely on expanding renewable energy, developing circ... (more story)
Countries worldwide can be held responsible for climate harms and should be subject to legal consequences, the International Court of Justice said today in its first advisory opinion on climate change. This de... (more story)
Power plant operators Constellation Energy and Calpine Corporation complained today about demands from critics of their merger who desire a 3 percent regional market share cap on prospective divestiture buyers... (more story)
Alexander Kornezov, a judge at the EU General Court, is set to move to the top court, according to a document seen by MLex. The appointment, which will run until 2030, will be approved by EU member-state repre... (more story)
Companies could see EU environmental rules simplified with a possible easing of regulatory burdens, according to a European Commission statement today that it will be asking for feedback on the idea. It is rea... (more story)
Environmental groups criticized the EU's plans for climate and environmental spending in its draft 2028 to 2034* budget today, saying they represented a cut from the previous multi-annual funding plan and put ... (more story)
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The EU is aiming to pressure China into raising its climate ambition through its own climate agenda. While policymakers hope the EU’s 2040 emission reduction targets will push Beijing to step up, experts doubt... (more story)
South Korea is going all out to expand its AI data-center infrastructure. After past policy missteps, outdated regulations and the failure to attract global tech investments, President Lee Jae Myung wants to n... (more story)
A surge in ship fires, including several high-profile incidents this year, is driving concern across the global trade industry as ports and shipping companies work to increase safety on board and consider more regulations.
Technology companies operating data centers in Brazil could face additional regulatory scrutiny due to concerns about their environmental impact. Environment minister Marina Silva told MLex that her department... (more story)
Italy’s decision to join the EU's pro-nuclear alliance last week and its recent bill to reintroduce nuclear energy mark a significant break from its long-held aversion to the power source. But while constituti... (more story)
Poland has used its leadership role as chair of the Council of the EU, the body that represents national governments in Brussels, to push defense and reduce Europe’s reliance on foreign powers to the forefront... (more story)
The new South Korean president’s plan to massively expand artificial intelligence infrastructure and increase renewable energy generation at the same time to power it may face significant challenges unless lon... (more story)
The legal pathway for the UK to re-join the European Union’s internal electricity market may be straight forward if the two sides can agree on a dedicated arbitration mechanism, but political support for the m... (more story)