Could global tariffs spur more demand for US energy?
It is clear already that energy is a crucial bargaining chip for the US when it comes to President Trump’s roll-out of widespread tariffs on imported goods.
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It is clear already that energy is a crucial bargaining chip for the US when it comes to President Trump’s roll-out of widespread tariffs on imported goods.
As the world continues to overshoot emissions targets, direct air capture (DAC) is increasingly seen as a vital tool in the climate toolbox. But the technology is still at a relatively early stage, costs remain...
The three-day conference in Rotterdam was the biggest European CO2 event yet for gasworld. The first day of sessions focused on biogenic CO2, as well as some novel innovations in CO2 materials. Look out for...
The EU’s Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency has launched a new €600m funding call under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Energy to support cross-border hydrogen and carbon capture infrastructure projects.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled a €12bn clean energy package from the EU and urged central Asia to capitalise on its clean energy and raw materials potential.
German energy company Mabanaft and Porsche-backed Chilean e-fuels developer HIF Global have signed a Heads of Agreement for the planned offtake of up to 100,000 tonnes of e-methanol per year.
It may be a world-renowned holiday destination but the Bahamas is now making moves in the LNG sector as it seeks a move away from diesel.
The UK government has published a long list of products which could be subject to retaliatory tariffs with the US.
Hydrogen-based green steel output could reach 46 million tonnes by 2035, according to a new report from technology research firm IDTechEx. The report highlights how regulation, corporate climate targets, and pressure from sectors like automotive...
Project development group Skanska has signed a SEK990m phase-two contract with energy provider Stockholm Exergi for the upcoming bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) site in the Swedish capital.