U.S. Scraps Federal Car Emissions Limits, Legal Challenges and Regulatory Uncertainty Expected The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under President Donald Trump has finalised the repeal of a long-standing federal climate regulation that set greenhouse gas emissions limits for cars. The move centers on scrapping the “endangerment finding”—a 2009 determination that greenhouse gas emissions…
Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse Despite Rising EU Energy Support Ukraine’s power grid is increasingly on the brink of collapse despite a…
Type One Energy Launches Licensing Process for the First Fusion Power Plant in Tennessee US fusion energy developer Type One Energy has taken a major step toward…
Introducing price cap of electricity for industry in Austria Austria’s federal government has announced plans to introduce a capped…
Possible LNG market bubble emerging Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets face a looming downturn as…
European Commission proposes upgrades of the EU's energy infrastructure The European Commission has proposed a major upgrade of the EU’s energy…
EU’s Green Hydrogen Push Stalls as Costs Soar and Targets Slip Europe’s ambitious push to become a global leader in hydrogen energy is…