EU greenhouse gas emissions down 8 percent in 2023

Accelerating rollout of renewable energy sources drives stunning drop.

The plan to save European farming

Five things you need to know about a report on the future of farming presented to Commission chief von der Leyen.

Current policy routes put security supply at high riskย 

The Russian war on Ukraine has exposed Europeโ€™s vulnerability and we need a new energy security paradigm to maintain reliability and affordability while reducing emissions.

Decarbonizing heavy-duty canโ€™t be only based on an early-stage technology [Promoted content]

Growing evidence about potential raw materials shortages, insufficient EU battery production capacity, increased BEV repair costs, and large infrastructure and grid needs reinforce calls to vote for a technology-inclusive approach.

Decarbonizing heavy-duty canโ€™t be only based on an early-stage technology

Growing evidence about potential raw materials shortages, insufficient EU battery production capacity, increased BEV repair costs, and large infrastructure and grid needs reinforce calls to vote for a technology-inclusive approach.

Four reasons the EU needs to rethink its approach to biofuels

Europeโ€™s newly revised Renewable Energy Directive confirms the sustainability of biofuels such as renewable ethanol, but other EU legislation continues to ignore their strategic importance. Itโ€™s time for a new approach.

Harnessing waste & advanced biodiesel: a sustainable voyage for the maritime sector [Promoted content]

In the quest for a greener and more sustainable future, the maritime industry has found itself at the forefront of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The European Unionโ€™s FuelEU Maritime regulation and the International Maritime Organiza…