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First COP26 agreement lacks targets and detail
COP26 has come up with a first draft agreement that calls on governments to improve substantially by the end of 2022 their emissions reduction targets and long-term strategies for reaching net zero.
COP26 still far from comprehensive agreement
The first week of COP26 was dominated by grand statements by governments, and a number of sector-specific targets covering methane, coal and deforestation.
Development banks ADB, EBRD, EDB showcase climate-friendly capital at COP26
The UN’s COP26 climate conference in Glasgow has seen development banks from around the world come together to outline their contributions to a low-carbon future. Robust financial infrastructure is key to a just and efficient transition.
ENERGO: Turkey’s Calik to build thermal power plant in Uzbekistan
Ukraine needs to import thermal coal in next 3-5 years – DTEK CEO
Ukraine needs to import thermal coal in next 3-5 years – DTEK CEO
Czech CEZ halts sale of Polish assets citing unattractive offers
Slovak economy minister pushed to prevent Hungarian MVM from acquiring its key energy company Stredoslovenska Energetika
‘Expect less water next year,’ Kyrgyzstan warns downstream neighbours
Relations between upstream and downstream Central Asian countries can be tense. This won’t help.
Russian Mosenergo posts losses in 3Q21
Ukraine's energy crisis continues, electricity imports from Belarus increase
Ukraine's energy crisis continues, electricity imports from Belarus increase
Market weighing up Uzbekneftegaz’s scheduled eurobond
Rating agencies estimate that major projects to be completed in coming years might increase company’s Ebitda by more than 50% and contribute to the issuer’s deleveraging.
Zurich-listed Landis buys Turkey’s Luna Elektrik
54% of Turks struggling to pay utility bills
Paris Accords targets will be missed, World on course to see 2.7C-3.1C increases in temperature by 2100 without drastic reductions
The global community will miss the Paris Accord target of keeping temperature rises to 1.5C and will see them climb to between 2.7C and 3.1C by 2100 unless emissions are cut by 15% a year from now on.
Estonia’s state energy firm posts best-ever third quarter results, over 50% growth in revenue
Ukraine faces icy plunge into a dark winter scenario
Ukraine faces icy plunge into a dark winter scenario
Brussels gives ground on gas, nuclear
Gas and nuclear lobby hard to be declared green in Europe
Gas and nuclear power should be considered as sustainable investments in the EU green taxonomy, a confidential non-paper sent to the European Commission on October 29 and circulating in Brussels has claimed.
Lithuanian parliament endorses plan to offset energy price hikes
Owner of bankrupt Bohemia Energy trying to transfer his property to virtual companies
Czech-Slovak energy company EPH selling its stake in Slovak semi-state energy firm Stredoslovenska Energetika
Coal dominates at COP26 as more countries join the clean transition
Poland, Ukraine, Vietnam and a host of other major coal-burning countries made clear commitments to phase out coal power in the coming years, as the UK presidency of COP26 claimed that “the end of coal is in sight”.
Climate Investment Funds issues new generation of green bonds worth $500mn
The World Bank has backed the issue of $500mn of green bonds ever year for 10 years in a bid to raise private capital to scale up clean energy and sustainable infrastructure in emerging economies.
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