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5th Carbon Removal Expert Group Meeting: New methodologies introduced, challenges ahead
Achieving the EU’s proposed 2040 climate targets will require significant deployment of carbon removals.
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EU Commissioners-designate hearings: What to look out for
The European Parliament will hold confirmation hearings for Commissioners-designate, assessing their visions for EU climate, energy, and industrial policies for the next five years.
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Innovation Fund’s support for CCS projects beyond the North Sea will aid decarbonisation
Today, the European Commission announced €4.8 billion in grants under the Innovation Fund to 85 important climate and energy projects across 18 countries. Among them are 16 projects involving carbon capture and storage (CCS). Key takeaways on carbon capture projects announced by the Innovation Fund: “The Innovation Fund’s support for…
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UK’s £21.7 billion funding for carbon capture and storage projects is a significant step forward for a critical climate mitigation technology
The UK government has committed to an ambitious funding package for carbon capture and storage (CCS), totaling up to £21.7 billion over 25 years. The first two regional cluster projects supported by the funding could mitigate up to 8.5 million tonnes of CO2 annually, or around 16% of the UK’s…
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EU-UK ‘reset’ opens door for new climate and energy partnership – CATF report
CATF’s report outlines how the UK and EU can leverage shared goals to strengthen energy security and accelerate the energy transition.
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Germany’s National Energy and Climate Plan: A positive step forward, but underestimates the climate challenge
Germany submitted its final National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) to the European Commission on August 29.
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Central and Eastern Europe advance an options-based strategy: Key climate and energy takeaways from GLOBSEC 2024
The GLOBSEC Forum offered an opportunity to reflect on key challenges and opportunities ranging from cybersecurity and the energy transition.
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Carbon dioxide without borders: Connecting the UK and EU can create a more resilient and lower-cost CO2 storage network
The UK’s exit from the EU has meant that its huge potential storage capacity can no longer be used by CO2 emissions from EU-based sources.