European utilities push back on “disruptive” electricity market reforms

Published 18:20 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 18:20 on September 13, 2024  / /  EMEA

Measures to lower electricity prices for European industry to drive their global competitiveness, could severely dampen the business case for investments in clean power, warned European electricity trade association Eurelectric this week.

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Euro Markets: EUAs hit new 7-week low, fall 2% on week but remain rangebound as gas awaits direction

Published 17:14 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 19:45 on September 13, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

EU carbon allowances fell for a fourth straight week, shedding a little over 2% from last Friday as prices spent the morning in positive territory, before falling to a seven-week low in the afternoon as they struggled to match a more resilient natural gas market.

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EU identifies ‘ambition gap’ in national climate action plans

Published 17:01 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:01 on September 13, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The European Commission has identified an “ambition gap” in the National Energy and Climate Action Plans (NECPs) adopted by EU countries, saying better planning and a tighter governance framework is needed to ensure the bloc delivers on its climate goals.

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PREVIEW: EU Parliament to debate new Commission, climate-agri nexus, amid Orban stress next week

Published 16:59 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:59 on September 13, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The 720 members of the European Parliament are gearing up for holding confirmation hearings with the new commissioners-designate, and for holding a series of debates on climate and the bloc’s agricultural sector, as they gather in Strasbourg next week for the first time after the summer break.

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Japan launches trial of nature coexistence support certificates

Published 16:14 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:14 on September 13, 2024  /  Asia Pacific, Biodiversity, Japan

Japan’s environment ministry on Friday announced it is now accepting applications from companies seeking so-called nature coexistence support certificates, after the originally intended pilot late last year got delayed.

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Plans scrapped for UK’s first ‘net zero’ coal mine that would have relied on carbon credits

Published 15:28 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:48 on September 13, 2024  / /  EMEA, Voluntary

Planning approval for the UK’s first deep coal mine in 30 years has been quashed by a court because of unlawful claims the mine would be ‘net zero’ and have no impact on the emissions cuts required under the country’s Climate Change Act.

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Swiss group awards letter of support to biogas carbon project in Ghana under Article 6

Published 15:10 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:10 on September 13, 2024  / /  Africa, EMEA, International, Paris Article 6, Switzerland

The Swiss industry agency entrusted by its government with arranging Article 6.2 bilateral agreements has provided written and financial support to a biogas project in Ghana, a global forerunner in Paris Agreement carbon trading deals.

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Indonesia targets $65 bln in earnings from carbon trade by 2028

Published 14:35 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:35 on September 13, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC, Voluntary

Indonesian president-elect Prabowo Subianto, who comes to power next month after a February win at the polls, plans to generate and sell rain forest carbon credits worth a total of $65 billion by 2028, Reuters reported Friday, citing a government advisor.

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Biodiversity markets need ‘trust factor’ to scale, tech expert says

Published 13:21 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:21 on September 13, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, International

Tech firms can give emerging biodiversity markets the ‘trust factor’ companies need to buy nature credits without fear of backlash, a data specialist told a webinar this week.

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Australia’s new hydrogen paper confirms plans for all-green future

Published 13:12 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:12 on September 13, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia has debuted a new national hydrogen strategy as part of its wider Future Made in Australia (FMIA) strategy which it says will cut CO2e emissions by between 93-186 million tonnes per year by 2050, with up to 15 Mt/year of green hydrogen produced at the same time and the Safeguard Mechanism driving hydrogen tech uptake by businesses keen to drop emissions.

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