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Recent US tariff policies are disrupting global energy markets, with significant impacts on oil, gas, and power sectors, altering trade flows and investment strategies.
The EU's 2040 climate targets, aiming for a 90% emissions reduction, are reshaping global markets and creating investment opportunities in high-quality carbon credits and clean technologies.
India's clean energy expansion faces hurdles as coal-dependent regions and workers risk being left behind without equitable transition plans.
The Senate Finance Committee's FY2025 budget reconciliation bill extends and expands biofuel (45Z) and carbon-capture (45Q) tax credits, costing $57 billion and $14.2 billion respectively over a decade.
Global energy demand reached a record high of 592 exajoules in 2024, with all major energy sources, including renewables and fossil fuels, growing simultaneously for the first time since 2006.
The US energy policy seesaw between Democrats and Republicans is weakening both renewable and conventional energy sectors.
A Polish couple has been charged with defrauding Bełchatów Power Plant, Europe's largest coal plant, by selling tap water as a patented industrial product for €5 million.
Louisiana has passed a law reclassifying natural gas as green energy, joining other GOP-led states like Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Germany's Economy Minister Katherina Reiche attended a pro-nuclear EU meeting, sparking tensions with Environment Minister Carsten Schneider, who reaffirmed Germany's nuclear phase-out commitment.
Senate Republicans introduced a revised tax bill aiming to terminate the $7,500 EV tax credit for new vehicles and $4,000 for used EVs by September 30.