
Rebecca Gualandi
Climate and Energy Policy Correspondent at Carbon Pulse
Climate and Energy Policy Correspondent for @CarbonPulse formerly @WoodMackenzie and @ICIS_energy
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1 week ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Rebecca Gualandi |Sonja van Renssen
Germany steps away from hydrogen towards CCS for new gas fleet Germany plans to move away from a focus on hydrogen to decarbonise industry, with carbon capture and storage (CCS) now on the menu as the new government pushes forward with gas-fired power plans. Germany plans to move away from a focus on hydrogen to decarbonise industry, with carbon capture and storage (CCS) now on the menu as the new government pushes forward with gas-fired power plans.
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carbon-pulse.com | Rebecca Gualandi
CBAM a key driver of decarbonisation in the Western Balkans, research saysThe EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is expected to play a pivotal role in setting the pace of the energy transition in the Western Balkans region, an energy research company said in a first market forecasting analysis of the region, published on Tuesday.
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carbon-pulse.com | Rebecca Gualandi
Poland's PGE posts 18% annual drop in hard coal generation, 3% rise in lignite in 2024Polish power producer PGE, one of the largest emitters in the EU ETS, posted an 18% annual drop in hard coal generation and a 3% rise in lignite in 2024, in preliminary full-year figures published on Tuesday.
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carbon-pulse.com | Rebecca Gualandi
Georgian CCS project ready to move to injection phase in mid-2025An oil and gas producer with assets in Georgia is aiming to start injecting CO2 into its reservoir by the middle of this year after a series of successful tests, the company announced on Monday. An oil and gas producer with assets in Georgia is aiming to start injecting CO2 into its reservoir by the middle of this year after a series of successful tests, the company announced on Monday.
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1 month ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Rebecca Gualandi
Global irrigation company sets up carbon farming programme in TurkiyeA global irrigation company is expanding into Turkiye by partnering with a US-based carbon credit company to launch a crediting initiative for farmers, it announced on Monday. A global irrigation company is expanding into Turkiye by partnering with a US-based carbon credit company to launch a crediting initiative for farmers, it announced on Monday. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.
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RT @CleanShippingCo: 🚢@IMOHQ Talks to Cut Shipping Emissions End With Little Progress https://t.co/p2BqzowA0L @CarbonPulse @rebeccagualandi…

Poland is asking the European Commission for 30% more free EU ETS allowances for district heating networks, and that they be allocated while implementing climate investments rather than at the end of the period, as stated in EU regulation. https://t.co/HYPC3FaVRx

RT @FredSimonEU: FEATURE: Lack of clarity on penalties casts doubt over efficacy of CORSIA carbon offsetting scheme. By @RebeccaGualandi ht…