Emissions & Carbon Management

Low Prices Threaten EDF's Nuclear Ambitions
Conventional Fuels Low Prices Threaten EDF's Nuclear Ambitions

In an ironic twist of market economics, the very success of France's resurgent nuclear fleet is now casting a long shadow over its future, as falling electricity prices threaten to derail the nation's ambitious energy strategy. Electricite de France (EDF), the state-owned utility, finds itself at a

Leeds Makes Major Strides Toward Net-Zero Goal
Environmental & Regulations Leeds Makes Major Strides Toward Net-Zero Goal

In the face of increasing climate-related challenges, including the record-warm summer of 2025, a recent report presented to senior leaders at Leeds City Council has illuminated the city's remarkable progress since declaring a climate emergency in 2019. This detailed analysis chronicles a

Venezuela Lifts Oil Exports Despite Upgrader Shutdown
Conventional Fuels Venezuela Lifts Oil Exports Despite Upgrader Shutdown

In a remarkable display of operational agility, Venezuela’s state-run oil company managed to increase its exports in November, defying the crippling effects of a major fire that shut down a critical processing facility. This unexpected performance highlights a sector that has become adept at

Fed Hopes and War Risks Outweigh Supply Data
Conventional Fuels Fed Hopes and War Risks Outweigh Supply Data

With extensive experience in energy management and a deep understanding of grid security, Christopher Hailstone joins us to dissect the complex forces currently shaping global oil markets. We will explore the surprising dominance of macroeconomic sentiment over traditional supply data, delving into

How Can a Plant Power a Nation's Recovery?
Renewable Energy How Can a Plant Power a Nation's Recovery?

In the face of profound national challenges, Ukraine is embarking on an innovative journey to secure its energy future and foster economic resilience, turning not to conventional methods but to the humble Miscanthus plant. A UK-backed international initiative, the Miscanthus Evaluation for

Methanol Steers the Marine Industry to a Greener Future
Energy Management Methanol Steers the Marine Industry to a Greener Future

The global marine industry, a colossal force in world commerce and leisure yet responsible for nearly one billion tonnes of annual carbon dioxide emissions, is at a critical juncture where its long-standing reliance on diesel fuel has become environmentally and commercially untenable. As regulatory

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