France welcomes inclusion of nuclear in EU power market reform Hannah Steiner March 16, 2023 With EDF being state-owned, the state could, in principle, reinvest the money in EDF and its nuclear power.
EU sees brutal drop in renewable energy used in transport Hannah Steiner February 14, 2023 The EU’s largest nations were not immune to the decrease, with Germany seeing a fifth of its renewable share in....
France to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty Hannah Steiner October 23, 2022 France will withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty as it is incompatible with the country’s climate commitments, French President Emmanuel....
EU parliament adopts targets for EV charging infrastructure Hannah Steiner October 20, 2022 EV charging stations will need to be provided every 60 km on main highways, according the European Parliament's position.
Aviation industry considers bill for hydrogen upgrades Hannah Steiner August 29, 2022 The degree to which tax payers, airports, fuels producers, and airlines should shoulder the cost of upgrades is an open....
Fossil fuels are financing Russia's invasion, says XR Ukraine George Scott February 26, 2022 As Russia's invasion of Ukraine tragically unfolds in front of our eyes, some Ukrainians are asking: does Europe have blood....
Energy Firms Are Going ‘Green’ by Offloading Dirty Coal Plants Liang Lan February 23, 2022 In the EU, phasing out emissions often means paying someone to take over polluting plants—and keep them running.
Brussels wants 10-year prison term for severe environmental damage Hannah Steiner December 19, 2021 The European Commission on Wednesday (15 December) proposed harsher sentences against environmental crime, including a maximum 10-year jail sentence, and....