The EU’s electric dreams
The European Commission’s response to the Middle East crisis is to double down on its transition strategy, with plans for a new target on electrification
The European Commission’s response to the Middle East crisis is to double down on its transition strategy, with plans for a new target on electrification
As the global energy system undergoes a fundamental realignment, Algihaz Holdings has established itself as a critical player bridging conventional energy markets and the next generation of renewable infrastructure.
The continent is seeing political pushback to climate plans, corporate reassessment of transition goals and rising supply risk in a fractured global order
The Middle East energy crisis may turn out to be pivotal to the industry’s long-term expansion, but significant challenges still stand in its way
Emerging industry must work with policymakers to convince a broader pool of investors to buy into its long-term potential
The company plans for phase-one startup in late 2029 as it seeks to maximise value from chemicals project following nine-month hiatus
Europe urgently needs to bring more projects to FID, as CCS investors warn they might divert capital to faster-growing regions
Role of world’s largest carbon cap-and-trade market under scrutiny as war in Iran threatens to drive EU energy costs to unsustainable levels
A shift in perspective is needed on the carbon challenge, the success of which will determine the speed and extent of emissions cuts and how industries adapt to the new environment
This year may be a defining one for carbon capture, utilisation and storage in the US, despite the institutional uncertainty
Legislative reform in Germany sets the stage for commercial carbon capture and transport at a national level, while the UK has already seen financial close on major CCS clusters
Net zero is not the problem for the UK’s power system. The real issue is with an outdated market design in desperate need of modernisation
The launch of the bloc’s emissions trading system in 2005 was a pioneering step, but as the scheme hits 21 its impact as a driver of decarbonisation is still open to debate
Transition policies must recognise that significant industrial demand for carbon will continue even as economies hit net zero
The business case for CCS is strengthening as costs decline, but deployment must accelerate to align with credible net-zero scenarios