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CFTC should reinstate carbon market guidance and strengthen oversight, urges CATF
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has withdrawn its “Guidance Regarding the Listing of Voluntary Carbon Credit Derivative Contracts.”
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Carbon capture and storage in Central and Eastern Europe: Three priorities to accelerate deployment
Carbon capture and storage is a vital tool for European industries to decarbonise, specifically for tackling process emissions from hard-to-abate sectors.
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Europe’s Grids Package marks a positive shift to coordinated, EU-wide infrastructure planning and permitting
Today, the European Commission unveiled the European Grids Package.
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Mainstreaming geothermal energy in Central and Eastern Europe: Key takeaways from the Central European Energy Conference
Across the discussions, participants agreed that geothermal can be a backbone of clean, local and reliable heat in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Coalition urges Commission to ensure EU Geothermal Action Plan unlocks next-generation geothermal for clean, firm power and industrial heat
More than 20 organisations across EU’s energy ecosystem have published a joint letter calling on the European Commission to ensure the forthcoming EU Action Plan on Geothermal Energy reflects the full spectrum of geothermal technologies.
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A road map for de-risking and scaling the next generation of geothermal energy
This first-of-its-kind report comprehensively outlines what it will take to move from scattered research to coordinated demonstrations and deployment.
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Ghana’s EPA and CATF strengthen climate leadership through methane regulation
Ghana has taken another decisive step in its journey to cut methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
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New CATF analysis highlights Brazil’s largest opportunities to cut waste methane
At COP30, the Government of Brazil announced the launch of a process to develop a first-of-its-kind national initiative to detect and mitigate methane emissions from the country’s waste sector.