The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to exclude the existing fleet of natural gas power plants from upcoming carbon emissions regulations, a move that could undermine the country’s …
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The US government has sought to calm the concerns of its allies over the future of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, amid a pause on new approvals by President Joe …
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The U.S. ethanol industry is celebrating a major victory this week. President Joe Biden has decided to recognize a scientific model that would allow ethanol-based jet fuel to qualify for …
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Oil prices fell on Tuesday, reversing earlier gains, as worries about excess supply and sluggish demand growth overshadowed rising security risks in the Middle East after a missile attack by …
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Environment Minister Barbara Creecy urges developing nations to make sure energy security and jobs are prioritized in any arrangement
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The European Union (EU) is set to announce a deal to reduce methane emissions from the energy sector, a move that could have global implications for major energy importers. The …
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China, the world’s biggest carbon emitter, is approving new coal power projects at an alarming rate, despite its pledge to peak emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2060, …