European power grids head towards an ever closer union – and a new watchdog Tired Earth February 29, 2024 The rest of this decade will see deeper integration of EU electricity grids to enable a sharing of renewables across....
Von der Leyen heads to Antwerp for closed-door meeting with chemicals industry Michael Murphy February 20, 2024 With an EU Industrial Competitiveness Deal in the pipeline for the next mandate, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo invited....
Cyprus could produce first natural gas as soon as 2026, minister says Michael Murphy February 15, 2024 Cyprus could start producing its first natural gas as soon as 2026, and plans to participate in a high-powered electricity....
EU Commission cautions against trade measures to support solar industry Michael Murphy February 06, 2024 The European Union needs to take into account its ambitious targets for solar power deployment before it considers any measures....
Greens call for tax on windfall food profits to support farmers Hannah Steiner February 06, 2024 The Greens in the European Parliament have urged the Commission to take action on agriculture, becoming the latest party seeking....
What to make of Europe’s upcoming carbon management strategy Michael Murphy January 21, 2024 The European Commission’s upcoming carbon management strategy will propose the sequestration of up to 450 million tonnes of CO2 annually....
Climate advisors identify main gaps in EU’s post-2030 climate policy Michael Murphy January 18, 2024 The European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change (ESABCC) published a new report on Thursday (18 January) analysing the main....
Britain to invest in next-generation nuclear fuel programme Michael Murphy January 08, 2024 Britain said it plans to spend 300 million pounds (€348 million) on a new programme to produce advanced nuclear fuel....