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EU agrees 2040 fossil boiler ban in revamped green buildings law on 08/12/23
Fossil fuel boilers will need to be completely phased out by 2040 and subsidies cut from 2025 as part of a political agreement reached by EU legislators on Thursday evening (7 December) to revamp the bloc’s Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).
The growing role of non-price criteria in offshore wind auctions on 08/12/23
An increasing number of EU member states are adopting non-price criteria in their offshore wind auction designs, write Vasilios Anatolitis, Julia Panny, Malte Gephart, and Pia Weckenbrock. But while non-price criteria can support a wide range of policy objectives, their design and implementation come with challenges, they caution.
EU countries want to continue using green tech from China on 07/12/23
Concerned that excluding Chinese manufacturers of solar panels and other green technologies could slow down the energy transition and raise costs, EU countries on Thursday (7 December) agreed to continue allowing Chinese products for most subsidy programmes for renewable energy.
EU’s contested green buildings law limps towards the finishing line on 07/12/23
Negotiations on the EU's Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) are expected to conclude on Thursday evening (7 December), with EU countries set to dilute a proposed mandate to make renovations mandatory.
EU’s critical minerals act welcome but falling short, say green groups and industry on 07/12/23
The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act, adopted on Thursday (7 December), aims to reduce permitting times for domestic mining and recycling projects, but fails to create the broader conditions necessary for companies to make those investments, the industry says – a warning echoed by green activists.
Why Europe needs a new body to design its hydrogen infrastructure on 07/12/23
The EU should create a new, separate entity to ensure more independence from incumbent interests in the crucial task of designing a future-proof hydrogen infrastructure, write Michaela Holl and Megan Anderson.
It’s official: 2023 will be the warmest year on record, EU scientists say on 07/12/23
European Union scientists said on Wednesday (6 December) that 2023 would be the warmest year on record, as global mean temperature for the first 11 months of the year hit the highest level on record, 1.46°C above the 1850-1900 average.
World divided at COP28 over whether to end fossil fuel era on 07/12/23
It's the issue at the core of COP28: will this year's UN climate talks, held in major oil producer the United Arab Emirates, produce the first global agreement to phase out fossil fuel use?
COP28 in Dubai: Climate action and fossil fuel phase-out urgent on 07/12/23
This week, the Beyond the Byline podcast takes stock of what’s been happening at the UN’s Climate Summit COP28, currently taking place in Dubai. What can we expect from the negotiations? What’s the world’s reaction been to the summit, and...
Slovakia to allocate more funding to avoid rising prices of household energy on 07/12/23
The Slovak government will give €1.25 billion to energy aid next year in an effort to prevent a 20% increase in household electricity charges, Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková said on Wednesday.

 Energy & Environment 
How innovation is shaping the future of building renovations (07/12/23)
Net-Zero Industry Act: Solar sector warns against anti-China clauses (06/12/23)
COPping out (06/12/23)
One year on, Russian oil price cap partially delivers  (06/12/23)
Planet’s sustainability becoming less important to Romanians: study (06/12/23)
Lukoil considers sale of Bulgarian refinery (06/12/23)
CCUS: Do Europe’s citizens have a say? (06/12/23)
30 countries commit to mutual recognition of clean hydrogen certificates (05/12/23)
Bill Gates: No fairness in climate change fight without innovation (05/12/23)
Building Europe’s Renewable Energy Future [Promoted content] (05/12/23)
Recyclers concerned over EU plans to give free carbon credits to steel plants (05/12/23)
Deal on new ‘ecodesign’ rules to make EU products greener, easier to repair (05/12/23)
Record more than 2,000 fossil fuel lobbyists at COP28 talks: NGOs (05/12/23)
How COP28 is putting mayors to work on climate action (05/12/23)
EU Commission weighs options on potential PFAS ban (04/12/23)
Small nuclear reactors: what we know about the EU’s future industry alliance (04/12/23)
Time for Member States to secure an ambitious, yet realistic EU packaging law [Promoted content] (04/12/23)
Czech far-right parties to push for Green Deal reversal after EU elections (04/12/23)
Romania announces bid to boost photovoltaics by 2030 (04/12/23)
German government coalition diverges on how to fill budget gap (04/12/23)
Macron at COP28: ‘Nuclear energy is back’ (04/12/23)
COP28: The new global crackdown on climate-wrecker methane (03/12/23)
‘Blame China’: EU Parliament’s high-stakes gambit at COP28 (03/12/23)
Global coalition pledges to triple renewables, double energy efficiency improvements (02/12/23)
Germany’s Scholz to officially inaugurate ‘climate club’ at COP28 (01/12/23)
New ‘loss and damage’ climate disaster relief fund launched at COP28 (01/12/23)
Romania aims to recycle 7 billion PETs per year (01/12/23)
Trade must be taken more seriously as an environmental issue (01/12/23)
‘Ciao’ cows: Cattle excluded from EU’s industrial emissions cut plan (30/11/23)
Two MEPs, two outsiders join race for Greens’ EU election lead candidates (30/11/23)
German climate policy insufficient, court rules (30/11/23)
Geopolitics and ’hypocrisy wars’ could boost pledges at UN Climate summit  (30/11/23)
Conserving nature in Europe: Mitigating climate change and biodiversity loss (30/11/23)
How to get renewables right (30/11/23)
Towards a sustainable future – What is the potential of the EU’s bioeconomy? (30/11/23)
As global clean energy champion, China has ‘responsibility’ to lead at COP28: IEA (30/11/23)
COP28 summit opens with hopes for early deal on climate ‘loss and damage’ fund (30/11/23)
COP28 climate summit puts spotlight on turning methane pledges into action (30/11/23)
Slovenia received advanced payment from the EU Solidarity Fund following the August floods (30/11/23)
Climate adaptation is survival: How to accelerate action at COP28 (30/11/23)

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