Oil Giants Challenge Biden’s Regulations
US oil majors, including Exxon Mobil and Chevron, are taking legal action against new EPA regulations aimed at increasing electric vehicle production.
US oil majors, including Exxon Mobil and Chevron, are taking legal action against new EPA regulations aimed at increasing electric vehicle production.
French engineering schools are integrating low-tech techniques, favoring frugal and sustainable solutions to today's ecological challenges.
US oil majors, including Exxon Mobil and Chevron, are taking legal action against new EPA regulations aimed at increasing electric vehicle production.
French engineering schools are integrating low-tech techniques, favoring frugal and sustainable solutions to today's ecological challenges.
In 2022, 685 million people were without electricity, a first in ten years according to a report by the International Energy Agency and the UN.
The Indian government reappoints Hardeep Singh Puri as Petroleum Minister, ensuring a coherent energy policy focused on diversification of supply sources and upstream growth.
India needs to invest up to $385 billion to reach its target of 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030,...
Read moreAzerbaijan, host of COP29, defends its natural gas production as a "transitional energy", while investing in renewable energies to meet...
Read moreEconomy Minister Bruno Le Maire promises a substantial cut in electricity tariffs by February 2025, opposing the energy strategy advocated...
Read moreThe Indian government reappoints Hardeep Singh Puri as Petroleum Minister, ensuring a coherent energy policy focused on diversification of supply...
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Read moreEconomy Minister Bruno Le Maire promises a substantial cut in electricity tariffs by February 2025, opposing the energy strategy advocated by the Rassemblement National.
France's energy sector fears a halt to investment in the energy transition in the face of political uncertainty.
Gas bills will rise by 11.7% in July, affecting millions of French people. This increase is due to the revaluation of distribution network tariffs and a rebound in gas prices, despite levels well below those of the 2022 energy crisis.
The Swiss people have overwhelmingly approved a new law aimed at boosting the development of renewable energies, marking a key step towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
Azerbaijan, host of COP29, defends its natural gas production as a "transitional energy", while investing in renewable energies to meet international expectations.
India needs to invest up to $385 billion to reach its target of 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030, according to Moody's Ratings. However, coal will remain a key source of electricity generation for the next decade.
Mexico is revising its renewable capacity targets, increasing wind and reducing solar, which could influence the I-REC market.
Germany is preparing tenders for 10 GW of new hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants in 2024, aimed at complementing intermittent renewable energies.
Growth in global oil and gas investment will slow in 2024, but will remain well above the levels needed to meet climate targets by 2030, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
The voluntary carbon credits market welcomes its first credits with the high integrity label, marking a crucial turning point for the sector's credibility and clarity.
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