EIA Emissions and netzero news
Energy crisis reinforcing two speed energy transition in short term – report
Europe and the rest of the world are decarbonising at different rates.
Dr. Joseph DeCarolis joins EIA as new Administrator
Dr. Joseph DeCarolis entered service yesterday as the 10th Administrator of the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
STATS Group ready to support industry with netzero goals
STATS Group confirms its commitment and readiness for the energy transition.
Crude oil exports from other countries may pass through Russian infrastructure
Biden’s executive order does not restrict US energy imports originating in other countries that transit through Russia.
67% of businesses worldwide believe COVID-19 spurred action on ESG issues
67% of businesses worldwide believe COVID-19 spurred action on ESG issues, GlobalData survey shows.
As PHMSA advances pipeline emission rules, report finds widespread availability and adoption of technologies to cut methane
Over 100 technologies are commercially available to find and fix emissions from the US’s more than 3 million miles of pipeline.
Natural gas shortage drove steep increase in carbon prices in 2021, says GlobalData
During 2021, emissions trading schemes (ETS) around the world saw record-high carbon prices, with the highest seen in the EU and UK.
Volvo CE develops full power of electric ecosystem with e-worksite
A groundbreaking research project with Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) and partners to explore every aspect of the electric ecosystem is helping to deliver a complete site solution for real urban applications.
Retrofitting CCUS technologies to existing industrial infrastructure crucial to achieve net zero by 2050, finds GlobalData
Retrofitting carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies to existing industrial infrastructure will become crucial to reaching net zero by 2050.
Decarbonisation goals fuel talent acquisition in energy-intensive industries, finds GlobalData
Talent hiring is on the rise across industries, according to GlobalData.