Canada allocates over C$19 mln to clean energy and industrial decarbonisation in mining
An announcement of 12 new projects to advance Canada’s mining infrastructure includes five new decarbonisation schemes.
Read MoreCanada-Alberta carbon pricing deal would still increase costs for fossil fuel-fired energy producers -study
Canada’s reduced industrial carbon price would still increase energy production costs in Alberta, making the province less competitive than neighbouring producers that don’t put a price on carbon pollution, according to a conservative think tank.
Read MoreLCAW26 roundup: Hope floats for climate action while London drips in heatÂ
Scorching heat dominated this year’s London Climate Action Week – even amid talk of new challenges and ideas, ranging from the hopes and fears posed by AI, to the need and opportunity to quickly stem ultra-potent superpollutants.Â
Read MoreINTERVIEW: French real estate pioneer shapes EU push to certify CO2 stored in buildings
France’s decade-old BBCA low carbon building label has provided the “laboratory” and much of the methodology now underpinning Europe’s push to create a single low carbon label and certification scheme for biogenic CO2 stored in buildings, its president Stanislas Pottier told Carbon Pulse in an interview.
Read MoreBRIEFING: Australia still wary of international units, as questions linger over what they should be used for
The Australian government remains cautious about the use of international carbon credits for domestic purposes, as some argue they could help provide high integrity flexibility for polluters, while others have urged caution about their impacts on encouraging onsite abatement.
Read MoreCanada offers C$19.4 mln to energy innovation projects in Alberta
The federal government of Canada Thursday announced C$19.4 million ($13.7 mln) in clean energy, reliability, and energy efficiency investments across the province of Alberta.
Read MoreColorado GHG trading programme logged no activity in recent auction
Colorado’s air regulator reported no activity on Thursday from the most recent auction round of the carbon trading programme for manufacturing facilities in the state, as no credits for the 2025 or 2024 vintage years were matched.
Read MoreAlberta-Canada carbon pricing deal threatens C$5 bln in Canadian CDR projects, project developers say
Project developers behind around C$5 billion ($3.5 bln) in carbon removal (CDR) projects are sending up flares Canada’s reduced industrial carbon price threatens their viability.
Read MoreEU to propose more dynamic ETS supply controls, slower emissions cap decline -reports
The European Commission is preparing a broad overhaul of the EU ETS that would introduce more dynamic controls over allowance supply, recalibrate the market’s emissions trajectory, and extend support for industrial decarbonisation, according to a media report citing people familiar with the plans.
Read MoreTech giant opens value chain decarbonisation RFP targeting heavy industry, transport
A US-based tech giant has launched a request for proposals (RFP) seeking emissions reduction interventions across a broad range of hard-to-abate sectors in its value chain.
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