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28 08 2019 | 15:33

Ahead of heating season, EU gas tanks are full.

With gas prices at a ten-year low, storage tanks are far fuller than average for this time of year. This may have political implications as lawmakers think about security of supply. Concerns over…

07 08 2019 | 06:16

Trump's failure to fight climate change is a crime against humanity.

(CNN)President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, and others who oppose action to address human-induced climate change should be held accountable for climate crimes…

04 08 2019 | 15:13

Squeezing North Sea dry will harm Paris targets

Extracting all remaining oil and gas reserves would see the UK miss its climate change commitments, Friends of the Earth Scotland (FoES) has claimed.

02 08 2019 | 06:15

Tunisia faces worsening energy deficit.

Tunisia produces about 40,000 barrels of crude oil per day, down from about 110,000 barrels per day in 2010. The Tunisian government has acknowledged the risks faced by the country’s economy because…

30 07 2019 | 18:33

EU continues to fund coal and steel research.

A relatively unknown EU fund supports coal and steel research projects. Among other things, the money is used to purchase highly toxic gases and optimise processes in the coal industry.EURACTIV…

30 07 2019 | 18:01

Ditching fossil fuels can tackle affordable housing and climate change.

With the passage of one of the nation’s most ambitious climate policies earlier this year, D.C. has sparked an important conversation — how can all this new clean power be used to lower housing costs…

30 07 2019 | 17:26

As Cities Begin Banning Natural Gas, States Must Embrace Building Electrification Via Smart Policy.

Berkeley, California became the first American city to ban natural gas infrastructure in new buildings last week after PG&E, the second-largest U.S.

30 07 2019 | 17:22

Coal clinging on in South and East Asia

Global demand for coal to power continues to be king, but the upside may be limited Global coal consumption may have peaked in 2013 at a shade under 3.9bn t oe but its legacy infrastructure may give…

28 07 2019 | 08:33

Poland firms up gas, nuclear plans to fill green power gap

This article is part of our special report Funding a just energy transition in Europe. Replacing Poland’s obsolete coal power fleet is a top political priority for the country, both for…

17 07 2019 | 14:25

The Ten Countries That Dominate World Fossil Fuel Production.

Despite the rapid growth of renewable energy over the past decade, fossil fuels still dominate global energy consumption -- providing for 85% of global energy needs in 2018, according to BP's…

12 07 2019 | 12:40

Climate policy, economics give renewables a leg up on natural gas in the US: WRI.

New York — Some US utilities are focusing investment on renewable energy portfolios, often coupled with energy storage, instead of building gas-fired power plants as climate policy and future…

18 06 2019 | 07:31

China Is Eating Our Lunch, & What We Can Do About It.

This is a followup to my article “China Is Eating Our Lunch While We Watch.” Once again, here is a Dilbert comic to start.

13 06 2019 | 13:11

GE lost billions by 'misjudging' renewables.

Investors in General Electric, once one of the world's most valuable companies, lost tens of billions of dollars after the Paris climate deal as it failed to adapt to the pace of the green energy…

13 06 2019 | 09:24

The energy storage era is upon us.

European citizens increasingly demand energy that is greener and available when needed. European gas storage operators are preparing to become a driving force of that transition by storing excess…

10 06 2019 | 09:35

It’s Time to Stop Calling Natural Gas a ‘Bridge Fuel’ to a Safe Climate, Says New Report.

Natural gas, marketed for years as a “bridge fuel” to cleaner energy sources, cannot be part of any climate solution, according to a new report from Oil Change International.

10 06 2019 | 09:17

Renewable energy overtakes gas for heating new buildings in Germany.

BERLIN, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Two thirds of newly constructed buildings in Germany were partly heated with renewable energies such as geothermal energy, solar heat, wood or biogas in 2018, according to…

10 06 2019 | 09:03

The winds of change blow for Japan’s energy mix

Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Japan has struggled as many of its nuclear power plants remain off the grid, forcing the country to turn to expensive foreign gas imports. A new…

09 06 2019 | 07:57

Energy prices drop in Europe as cheaper renewable energy fights for market share.

Price slump is one sign of Europe’s determination to phase out coal as it seeks to slash climate warming emissions, analysts say. Gas and coal prices are plunging in Europe, hurt by the relentless…

03 06 2019 | 15:40

How Many L.A. Rooftop Solar Panels to Replace a Natural Gas Power Plant?

The market-leading residential solar energy systems installer in the U.S., California-based

31 05 2019 | 16:19

End of an era: Norway’s sovereign wealth fund divests from oil and gas.

With Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global’s cessation of investment into oil and gas exploration and production came some questions for the sector and those countries reliant on a profitable…