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article EDF Supports GEODIS in Cutting Supply Chain Emissions Through Low-Carbon Energy Solutions
December 23rd, 2025 • EDF is working with logistics group GEODIS to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain by deploying renewable electricity, energy efficiency measures, and low-carbon fuels. The partnership highlights how energy providers and logistics operators can collaborate to address Scope 3 emissions and align with net-zero targets.
article Eco-Friendly Products Move From Niche to Mainstream as Sustainability Shapes Consumer Markets
December 23rd, 2025 • Eco-friendly products are increasingly shaping retail strategies as consumers demand lower environmental impact and greater transparency. From materials and packaging to supply chains, sustainability considerations are becoming central to product design and market competitiveness.
article China’s Power Market Reforms and Data Centre Expansion Drive a New Battery Storage Boom
December 23rd, 2025 • China’s accelerating power-sector reforms, combined with rapid growth in energy-hungry data centres, are triggering a sharp rise in demand for battery energy storage. The trend has implications well beyond China, influencing global battery supply chains, power markets, and net-zero strategies.
article EU Energy Ministers Approve New Cross-Border Infrastructure Fund from 2028
December 23rd, 2025 • European Union energy ministers have endorsed the architecture of a new multi-annual fund under the Connecting Europe Facility to finance cross-border energy infrastructure from 2028, expanding grid links, renewable projects, and key interconnectors across member states. The decision aims to bolster energy security, integration, and the bloc’s net-zero transition, though it has drawn criticism over continued support for fossil fuel-linked infrastructure.
article India Signals No Immediate Expansion of Coal Power Capacity Beyond 2035
December 22nd, 2025 • India does not plan to add new coal-fired power capacity beyond 2035, according to a senior government official, signalling a gradual shift in long-term energy planning. Coal will remain essential in the near term, but future growth is expected to be met through renewables, storage, and grid expansion.
article Europe’s Rapid Green Energy Transition Delivers Emissions Cuts but Exposes Economic Strains
December 22nd, 2025 • Europe’s accelerated shift to renewable energy has sharply reduced greenhouse gas emissions over the past decade. However, according to recent analysis, the speed and structure of the transition have also contributed to higher energy costs, industrial pressure, and uneven economic outcomes across the continent.
article Google Backs 3,500 Tonne Carbon Removal Pilot Using Ocean-Based Technology
December 22nd, 2025 • Google has committed to a 3,500-tonne carbon removal project using an electrochemical process that extracts CO2 from seawater. The pilot highlights both the promise and the current limitations of early-stage carbon removal technologies.
article Community-Driven Energy Transition in Bali Advances Through Renewable Energy Village Pilot
December 17th, 2025 • A pilot project in Bali is demonstrating how community-led renewable energy systems can support local development while contributing to Indonesia’s national energy transition goals. The Renewable Energy-Based Village initiative highlights practical pathways for decentralised clean energy deployment in rural and island contexts.
article EU Backs 100 Hydrogen Infrastructure Projects in €1.5 Trillion Cross-Border Energy Overhaul
December 17th, 2025 • The European Union has approved around 100 hydrogen infrastructure projects as part of a wider €1.5 trillion plan to modernize its cross-border energy system. The initiative aims to accelerate clean hydrogen production, transport, and storage while strengthening energy security and supporting the EU’s long-term net-zero goals.
article EU Considers Relaxing Industrial Pollution and Waste Reporting Rules
December 17th, 2025 • The European Union is weighing proposals to simplify industrial pollution and waste reporting requirements as part of a broader effort to reduce regulatory burdens on businesses. The move has triggered debate among policymakers, industry, and environmental groups over its potential impact on transparency, enforcement, and the EU’s net zero objectives.
article UK Research Uses Artificial Intelligence to Tackle Sustainability and Space Environmental Risks
December 17th, 2025 • UK-funded researchers are applying artificial intelligence to address sustainability challenges linked to space activities, including space debris, satellite emissions, and environmental impacts on Earth. The work highlights how AI-driven tools can support safer space operations while contributing to broader net-zero and environmental monitoring goals.
article Formula 1 to Introduce Carbon-Neutral Sustainable Fuels and Greener Tech in 2026 Push
December 17th, 2025 • Formula One will require all cars to run on sustainably produced, carbon-neutral fuels from the 2026 season as part of its broader strategy to reach carbon neutrality by 2030. The regulatory shift reflects deeper efforts across the sport to integrate lower-carbon technologies, hybrid powertrains, and emissions reductions while maintaining performance and competitiveness.
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