European Commission will consider hydrogen produced from nuclear power as „low-carbon“ On 8 July 2020, the European Commission adopted the EU Hydrogen Strategy in order to support the decarbonisation of industry, transport, power generation and buildings. The strategy specifies the necessary investments, regulation mechanisms, market creation, and research and innovation.
German Constitutional Court rules in favour of Vattenfall The German Federal Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of Vattenfall…
USA formally withdraws from the Paris Climate Agreement Under article 28 of the Paris Agreement, a Party may withdraw at any time…
European Commission clears acquisition of innogy by MVM energy group Under the EU Merger Regulation, the European Commission has approved the…
Canada rejoins ITER fusion reactor project Canada was an important member of the ITER Organization in the early years.…
Euroean Commission adopts EU Methane Strategy as part of European Green Deal Methane is the second biggest contributor to climate change after carbon…
Poland has imposed an enormous fine on Gazprom over the Nord Stream 2 pipeline Poland's anti-trust regulator UOKiK has ordered Russian energy giant…
European Green Deal financing mechanism
Oil cartel OPEC turns 60