EU Moves to Curb Carbon Leakage with New Steel Import Limits
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EU Moves to Curb Carbon Leakage with New Steel Import Limits

The European Commission has unveiled a new proposal to shield the EU steel industry from global overcapacity — but behind the trade measures lies a broader climate goal: keeping emissions and clean investment within Europe. The plan would sharply limit tariff-free steel imports to 18.3 million tons per year, nearly 50% below current levels, and double out-of-quota duties to 50%.

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Renewables Overtake Coal as Solar & Wind Outpace Demand Growth
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Renewables Overtake Coal as Solar & Wind Outpace Demand Growth

Solar and wind power grew faster than global electricity demand in the first half of 2025, allowing renewables to overtake coal for the first time in the global power mix, according to new data from energy think tank Ember. The findings, published in Global Electricity Mid-Year Insights 2025, are based on national generation data from January to June and show that record solar growth and steady wind output together met nearly all of the rise in electricity demand.

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California’s Clean Shift, China’s Solar Surge & Spain’s Cheaper Power
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California’s Clean Shift, China’s Solar Surge & Spain’s Cheaper Power

Clean energy growth is reshaping the global power system — from California’s rapid shift away from gas, to China’s solar cost revolution, Spain’s success in cutting gas-linked electricity prices, and the race for next-generation batteries. At the same time, new research challenges old assumptions about how much clean energy is really needed to replace fossil fuels.

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UK Party Conferences 2025: Energy Policy Divides Come Into Focus
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UK Party Conferences 2025: Energy Policy Divides Come Into Focus

Reform UK’s surprise surge in the polls has shaken British politics. A Find Out Now survey released October 1st put Nigel Farage’s party on 35%, well ahead of Labour on 19%, just days after Keir Starmer’s conference speech in Liverpool. While most headlines focused on Labour’s clash with Reform over immigration and inequality, the deeper policy divide on energy is becoming just as central — and may shape the direction of Britain’s economy for years to come.

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Trump Uses UN Speech to Denounce “Green Energy Scam”
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Trump Uses UN Speech to Denounce “Green Energy Scam”

President Donald Trump used his address to the United Nations General Assembly this week to mount one of his most forceful critiques yet of renewable energy and international climate policy. Framing himself as a defender of affordable, reliable power, he told delegates that his administration had delivered lower gasoline prices and cheaper electricity at home while rolling back what he called “false” green mandates.

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MENA’s Power Surge, Mexico’s Solar Leap & California’s Canal Experiment
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MENA’s Power Surge, Mexico’s Solar Leap & California’s Canal Experiment

Electricity systems are evolving quickly, from record-breaking demand in hot, dry regions to inventive new ways of pairing solar with storage and infrastructure. This week’s updates show how countries are testing bold ideas — from Mexico’s solar-plus-battery potential to California’s solar-over-canals experiment — while renewable energy continues to dominate new capacity.

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Infrastructure Gaps, Renewable Wins & Farming with Solar
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Infrastructure Gaps, Renewable Wins & Farming with Solar

Rising electricity demand, cheaper renewables and changing mobility trends are reshaping how power is produced, delivered and used worldwide. Grid investment must climb sharply to keep pace with EV charging and renewable connections, even as new data confirms wind and solar now outcompete fossil fuels on cost. At the same time, BYD is moving to manufacture plug-in hybrids in Europe, and research from Australia shows unexpected agricultural benefits from solar grazing.

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Coal Construction Continues, Rare Earths in EV Motors & Solar’s Cost Advantage
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Coal Construction Continues, Rare Earths in EV Motors & Solar’s Cost Advantage

From coal’s continued build-out in Asia to falling solar costs and a surge in EV sales, this week’s stories capture the tensions and transitions shaping the global energy landscape. New studies show how renewables act as insurance against price volatility, while rare earth demand from electric motors underscores how clean technologies are reshaping supply chains.

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France’s Biggest Battery, Africa’s Solar Demand & Nuclear’s Green Problem
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France’s Biggest Battery, Africa’s Solar Demand & Nuclear’s Green Problem

This week’s stories highlight the shifting global energy landscape — from IRENA’s push to decarbonise the toughest sectors, to France’s largest battery system coming online, and renewables overtaking fossil fuels in global investment. While solar and storage continue to drive progress in Africa and beyond, nuclear power is under renewed scrutiny, with critics questioning whether it can truly be called green.

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Oil Demand Peaks, Africa’s Clean Transport & Solar Storage Breakthroughs
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Oil Demand Peaks, Africa’s Clean Transport & Solar Storage Breakthroughs

From oil demand nearing a peak in China to record-low solar and storage costs, the energy transition continues to reshape global markets in unexpected ways. A new U.S. study reimagines how electrification could have halved energy demand over decades, while Africa is forging its own unique route to electric transport. Meanwhile, Chile pushes ahead with a massive solar-wind-battery project, underscoring the accelerating pace of clean energy investment worldwide.

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Europe’s Solar Surge, Nuclear Innovation Challenges & Ohio’s Floating Solar Milestone
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Europe’s Solar Surge, Nuclear Innovation Challenges & Ohio’s Floating Solar Milestone

Recent clean energy and technology developments highlight the rapid shifts reshaping power markets worldwide. Europe’s soaring solar output is helping to lower electricity prices, while nuclear innovation in the form of small modular reactors promises new options despite ongoing hurdles. Denmark’s electric vehicle market continues its rapid growth, and Ohio breaks ground on a major floating solar project. At the same time, AI supercomputers are setting new records for speed and energy use, illustrating the growing complexity of the global energy landscape.

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Dutch Energy Shift, US Clean Energy Hit & the AI Infrastructure Boom
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Dutch Energy Shift, US Clean Energy Hit & the AI Infrastructure Boom

From rapid renewables growth in the Netherlands to the US scaling back its clean energy ambitions, this week’s stories chart both momentum and retreat. Global investment in low-emissions electricity continues to rise, but America’s newly enacted “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” could stall solar, wind, and storage additions. Meanwhile, the AI infrastructure boom is reshaping the US economy, acting as a new kind of private-sector stimulus. We also look at global oil producers and a decade of shifting electricity investment.

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