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25 Jun 2025, 13:44
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In brief | 25 June '25

Hydrogen Insight: 'Excessive regulations' - German utility EWE shelves 50MW green hydrogen project

ArcelorMittal's cancellation of green steel programme also "significantly influenced" decision.

Bloomberg: EU nations seek new carbon market changes to prevent high prices

Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Italy are seeking steps such as early auctions of permits and stronger price controls.

Reuters: EU agrees to loosen gas storage rules 

Member states' agreement with the EU Parliament follows concerns that earlier rules on this risked inflating energy prices.

Recharge: French renewables dodge legislative bullet after lower house rejects moratorium 

Amendment would have imperiled tens of thousands of jobs and billions in spending and furthered nation’s dependence on imported fossil fuels.

Electrive: BNEF forecast: Global EV market to grow by a quarter in 2025 

Market researchers expect that nearly 22 mio battery-electric and plug-in hybrid passenger cars will be sold this year.

E3G: How to scale up climate finance into developing countries to $1.3 trillion? 

Target requires long-term vision combining structural reform to the global financial system and more effective use of public financial institutions, says E3G report.

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