All publications by tag «CO2»
2021, January, 21, 14:15:00
PROFITABLE NUCLEAR ENERGY
In addition to clean electricity, nuclear energy is the only low-carbon energy source that can also produce low-carbon heat.
2021, January, 13, 13:50:00
OIL PRICES 2021-22: $53
Brent crude oil spot prices to average $53 per barrel (b) in both 2021 and 2022 compared with an average of $42/b in 2020.
2020, November, 11, 14:50:00
OIL PRICES 2020-21: $40 - $47
EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices will average $47/b in 2021.
2020, November, 10, 11:15:00
RUSSIA LIMITS GHG EMISSIONS
Russia’s energy-related CO2 emissions in 2019 were around 20% below their 1990 level, at around 1 750 MtCO2.
2020, November, 10, 11:05:00
LNG ZERO EMISSIONS
Total recently shipped its first carbon-neutral LNG cargo sourced from Australia’s Ichthys LNG to CNOOC. The emissions created by the LNG cargo were offset by carbon credits procured through investments in wind energy and forest protection projects.
2020, October, 12, 11:25:00
GERMANY'S CO2 PRICE €25
gasoline prices are expected to rise by €7c/l and diesel prices by €7.9c/l in 2021 (+€0.6c/kWh for gas).
2020, September, 17, 16:30:00
AUSTRALIA'S DECARBONIZATION INVESTMENT $1.9 BLN
The Federal Government’s announcement today to invest $1.9 billion to reduce carbon emissions paves the way for large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS)
2020, September, 16, 11:45:00
DECARBONIZATION FOR CLIMATE
achieving the goal of net emissions neutrality by 2050, and the long-term temperature objectives of Paris, will likely require both aggressive efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as well as large-scale deployment of so-called carbon dioxide removal (CDR)
2020, September, 11, 12:00:00
THE NEW EUROPE'S CLIMATE TARGET
Both the European Parliament and the EU Council of ministers, representing national governments, will have to agree on a new 2030 CO2 target before it can become binding.
2020, June, 30, 12:20:00
LOW CARBON NUCLEAR POWER
Nuclear is the second-largest low-carbon power source in the world today, after hydropower,