India plans to reduce emissions intensity by 47 percent by 2035 compared to 2005 levels
Ashwini Vashnaw, India's Information Minister, said that the cabinet had?approved an objective to reduce emissions intensity by 47% from 2005 levels by 2035 as part of India's formal climate pledges under?the Paris Agreement. The intensity of emissions is the ratio between greenhouse gas emission and an economy's size. Vaishnaw, India's Minister of Energy, said that the country aims to increase the percentage of clean-energy capacity installed to 60% in the next decade…
Prices of EUROPE GAS fall amid tentative market expectations for an end to the Iran war
Dutch and British benchmark gas prices fell early on Wednesday to their lowest level in nearly two weeks, following news of the U.S. initiative to negotiate an end to the war with Iran which has stopped around a fifth?of global oil and natural gas supplies. Intercontinental Exchange data showed that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract for the TTF hub had fallen by 4,44 euros to 49,60 euros per megawatt at 0855 GMT.
Russell: The war fuel crisis in Iran gives electric vehicles a boost for the long term.
The U.S. president Donald Trump is known for his support of fossil fuels. However, the war on Iran will likely result in an acceleration of energy transitions, particularly in Asia. Retail fuel prices have risen rapidly in the world's fastest-growing and most populous region since the U.S.-Israeli aerial campaign against Iran began on February 28. In Australia, for example, the cost of a litre?diesel has reached a record high of A$3 ($2.09)…
Investors predict that the war in Iran will increase Chinese demand for renewable energy
Investors rush into Chinese renewable stocks betting that the oil shock caused by the Iran War will increase?global green energy demand, a sector China dominates. This 'portfolio' trend in Asia is a result of growing concerns about energy security in Asia and a growing distrust for Washington. It contrasts with the United States, which has shifted back to oil and gas. Aaron Costello…
Russell: The war fuel crisis in Iran gives electric vehicles a boost for the long term.
The U.S. president Donald Trump is known for his support of fossil fuels. However, the legacy of war against the?Iran will likely be an acceleration in the energy transition. This is especially true in Asia. Retail fuel prices have risen rapidly since the U.S.-Israeli aerial campaign began on February 28, causing the world's fastest growing region to be hit by the fallout. In Australia…
Investors predict that the war in Iran will increase Chinese demand for renewable energy
Investors rush into Chinese renewable stocks, betting that the oil shock caused by the Iran War will boost global demand for the green energy sector, which China dominates. This portfolio?trend, spurred by?heightened concerns about energy security?and 'growing distrust of the U.S.'s reliability contrasts with the United States returning to oil and gas. "As you step back and the dust settles, or the price of crude oil begins to drop,...
NextEra CEO: NextEra has secured land in Texas to build a giant gas plant that will power data centers
NextEra Energy secured land in?Texas to build a gas-fired power plant that will be used to power a massive data?center. The project is backed by a U.S.Japan agreement. Last week, the power provider revealed that President Donald Trump's administration had approved the construction of two gas plants totaling 10 gigawatts in Texas and Pennsylvania. This will help to meet the exploding electricity demands of data centers.
Iran denies talking to US after Trump delays strikes on power grid
Iran denied on Monday that it was in negotiations with the United States after President Donald Trump backed down from a threat to attack Iran's electricity grid due to?productive talks he had with unidentified Iranian officials. An official from Europe said that although there were no direct talks between the two countries, Egypt, Pakistan, and Gulf states "were relaying" messages. An official from Pakistan and a second person told?
Total CEO: Iran war disruption that goes beyond 3-4 months is a systemic threat to the global economy
Patrick Pouyanne, CEO of TotalEnergies, said that a 'disruption in global energy supply from the U.S. and Israeli?war against Iran? lasting beyond three to four months would pose a serious systemic risk for the global economy. Pouyanne, speaking at the CERAWeek conference in Houston, said that the disruption of global fuel supplies was worse than disruptions to crude oil supply?because they were exacerbated by an export ban from China on products such as diesel…
UAE shares fall on Iran's warning of retaliation against Gulf water and energy infrastructure
The stock markets of the United Arab Emirates fell on Monday, 'after Iran warned that it would attack energy and water infrastructure in the Gulf region if U.S. president Donald 'Trump followed through with a threat to attack its electricity grid. Trump threatened on Saturday to "obliterate", Iran's nuclear power plants, if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours.
Iran threatens to retaliate after Trump's ultimatum against Gulf water and energy
Iran has warned that it will strike water and energy infrastructure in the Gulf region if U.S. president Donald Trump follows through with his threat to "attack" its electricity grid. This is raising fears about a massive disruption of drinking water for a region heavily reliant on desalination. Trump gave a deadline of 7:45 pm EDT (2345 GMT) on Monday, warning late Saturday that…
Cuba Reconnects Electrical Grid, Millions Remain Powerless
Cuba has reconnected its electrical grid across much of the island, the Energy and Mines Ministry said early on Tuesday, just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric against the communist-run island, saying he could do anything he wanted with Cuba.Cuba's national electric grid collapsed on Monday, leaving about 10 million people without power amid a U.S.-imposed…
EU scrambles for energy cost reductions as Iran war hits the markets
Energy ministers from the European Union will meet on Monday to discuss options for reducing 'energy costs. Officials are drafting emergency plans to temper the 'impact of surging gas and oil prices caused by war in Iran. According to EU officials who are familiar with the discussions, the European Commission is developing emergency measures to protect consumers from rising energy costs.
The ruling party of South Korea says that the country will lift its coal cap and increase nuclear production amid the Iran crisis.
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party announced on Monday that the government would lift limitations on coal-fired power generation and increase nuclear plant utilisation to as much as 80%, as part of a response to the Middle East Crisis. In a briefing, members of the Middle East Crisis Economic Response Task Force of the party said that the measures were intended to stabilise energy…
JERA seeks more LNG to hedge growing Middle East risk
JERA, Japan's largest liquefied gas buyer, has begun discussions with global suppliers about possible additional purchases to protect against Middle East supplies worsening. This is despite a major LNG supplier saying the price spike would be short-lived. The U.S./Israeli war against Iran has caused the QatarEnergy LNG plants to be shut down, which has disrupted energy supplies in the Middle East.
Globally, governments are taking measures to mitigate the impact of Iran's war on energy prices for consumers
Fuel subsidies, price caps and emergency commodity releases are just some of the measures that governments from Asia to Europe have taken to protect consumers from rising fuel and food prices - a result of the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. The conflict in the Middle East has caused a halt to a fifth of world oil and gas supplies. It has also forced the top energy producers Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates Kuwait, Iraq, and Qatar to reduce their output.
Cyprus targets gas exports in 2028, as the Mid East conflict increases supply tensions
Michael Damianos, the Energy Minister, said that Cyprus could start producing natural gas to?export by?2028. This would 'potentially? strengthen Europe's drive to diversify their energy sources, as the Middle East conflict tightens its focus on supply. The turmoil in the Gulf has raised concern about energy transits via chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz. This corridor is…
South Korea is considering energy vouchers and boosting coal, nuclear power
The government of South Korea said that it is looking at providing energy vouchers for vulnerable households to help'subsidise' them if global fuel prices rise in the wake the Middle East Crisis, which will increase electricity costs. In the event of high oil prices and disruptions in LNG supplies, Asia's 4th largest?economy? is also planning to increase nuclear and coal-fired energy generation.
Document shows that eight countries have warned the EU against a weakening of carbon markets
Spain, the Netherlands, and six other countries have urged the European Union to not dismantle the emissions trading system of the bloc, which is its primary climate change policy. This comes as Brussels searches for ways to reduce energy prices. Energy?prices are surging due to disruptions in Middle Eastern oil and natural gas supplies. Brussels faces calls from governments, including Italy, to suspend the ETS.
Document threatening legal action by foreign investors against Vietnam for renewables
According to a document seen by the. Last year, the 'dispute' began when Vietnam cut subsidised electricity prices from solar and wind farms. It cited irregularities. Vietnam's energy industry is struggling with high prices and the risk of shortages due to the conflict in Iran. The chambers of commerce of the European Union, Britain and Japan in Vietnam, as well as South Korea, Thailand, and South Korea, sent a letter of joint concern to the government on Thursday.