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Financing Nuclear Energy in Poland
Decarbonising Poland’s economy requires a comprehensive, sector-specific approach.
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Europe Needs Clean Hydrogen – and a Reality Check on the Policies to Deliver It
The new legislative term provides a critical moment to update the EU Hydrogen Strategy and spearhead a clean hydrogen roadmap toward 2050.
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The Balancing Act: Risks and Benefits of Integrating Permanent Carbon Removals into the EU ETS
This report examines the integration of permanent carbon removals into the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Integrating permanent carbon removals into the EU ETS is not a silver bullet, but a balancing act – CATF, CONCITO report
Permanent carbon removals are needed as a complement to deep and rapid emissions reductions.
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Breaking the deadlock: Turning dangerous emissions into climate action
Despite the clear economic, climate, and energy benefits, the oil and gas sector remains one of the world’s largest methane emitters.
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The Vice-presidents’ take on the new EU legislative term
This week marked the final round of the College of Commissioners confirmation hearings. If confirmed, Teresa Ribera, the Executive Vice-President (EVP) for the Clean, Just and Competitive Transition, and Stéphane Séjourné, the EVP for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy, will play highly influential roles in Commission President von der Leyen’s new…
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Inside Commissioner-Designate Hoekstra’s confirmation hearing: Key policies, promises and challenges ahead
This Thursday, Wopke Hoekstra presented his vision and sought confirmation from the European Parliament for his nomination as the EU Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth. But what did he say – or leave out – during the three-hour grilling by Members of the European Parliament? In his…
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Commissioner-Designate Jørgensen’s vision for EU energy: Technology neutrality, clean hydrogen, and investment challenges
This context set the stage for Tuesday’s hearing of Commissioner-designate for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen.