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fromThe Local Germany
8 hours ago

Five EU nations urge tax on energy firms' windfall profits

Spain and four EU nations propose a windfall tax on energy companies to alleviate consumer burdens from rising fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict.
Europe news
fromwww.thelocal.com
8 hours ago

Five EU nations urge tax on energy firms' windfall profits

Spain and four EU nations propose a windfall tax on energy companies to alleviate consumer burdens from rising fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict.
Europe news
fromFortune
4 hours ago

European ministers urge EU to impose windfall taxes on energy companies as prices spike 'to ensure that this burden is distributed fairly' | Fortune

European finance ministers are urging a bloc-wide windfall tax on energy companies to address rising oil and gas prices and inflation concerns.
Europe news
fromThe Local Germany
8 hours ago

Five EU nations urge tax on energy firms' windfall profits

Spain and four EU nations propose a windfall tax on energy companies to alleviate consumer burdens from rising fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict.
Europe news
fromwww.thelocal.com
8 hours ago

Five EU nations urge tax on energy firms' windfall profits

Spain and four EU nations propose a windfall tax on energy companies to alleviate consumer burdens from rising fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict.
Europe news
fromFortune
4 hours ago

European ministers urge EU to impose windfall taxes on energy companies as prices spike 'to ensure that this burden is distributed fairly' | Fortune

European finance ministers are urging a bloc-wide windfall tax on energy companies to address rising oil and gas prices and inflation concerns.
fromThe Local France
12 hours ago

France announces crisis loans for firms hit by fuel-price surge

The economy ministry stated that firms in the transportation, agriculture, and fisheries industries would be eligible for the 'flash fuel loans' of up to €50,000 ($57,600).
France news
fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

UK business investment lags G7 rivals as energy costs bite

UK businesses face some of the highest electricity costs in Europe, a situation that has worsened following the recent surge in global gas prices linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
London startup
#ai-infrastructure
fromTechRepublic
4 days ago
European startups

Mistral Raises $830M in Debt Financing to Build Nvidia-Powered AI Hub in Europe

Mistral has raised $830 million to expand AI infrastructure in Europe, focusing on sovereignty and reducing reliance on US tech giants.
fromTNW | Insider
2 weeks ago
European startups

Recap: Europe's top 10 funding rounds this week (9 -15 March)

European venture capital reached record levels in March 2025, with AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, health tech, and defence securing major funding across diverse geographies from Vilnius to the Swiss Alps.
European startups
fromTechRepublic
4 days ago

Mistral Raises $830M in Debt Financing to Build Nvidia-Powered AI Hub in Europe

Mistral has raised $830 million to expand AI infrastructure in Europe, focusing on sovereignty and reducing reliance on US tech giants.
European startups
fromTNW | Insider
2 weeks ago

Recap: Europe's top 10 funding rounds this week (9 -15 March)

European venture capital reached record levels in March 2025, with AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, health tech, and defence securing major funding across diverse geographies from Vilnius to the Swiss Alps.
EU data protection
fromFortune
4 days ago

Is Europe too regulated to win the AI race-or ready for a second act? | Fortune

Europe faces economic decline without radical reforms, as highlighted in the Draghi report.
Venture
fromApp Developer Magazine
1 week ago

Foresight Secures $25M to Bridge Infrastructure Execution Gap

Foresight secured $25 million in Series A funding to enhance product development and expand internationally in infrastructure markets.
Retirement
fromIndependent
1 week ago

There are millions of euro stuck in 'dormant accounts' - here's how to get yours back

Many funds remain unclaimed in state hands despite efforts to locate their rightful owners.
European startups
fromTNW | Deep-Tech
4 days ago

RepAir Carbon opens a Luxembourg office

RepAir Carbon's technology captures CO₂ using 70% less energy and is expanding into Europe's decarbonisation market with partnerships and a new office in Luxembourg.
World news
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Energy bills could rise by hundreds of euro as Government scrambles for solutions - but no return of energy credits

Households may face significant increases in electricity and gas bills due to damage to energy infrastructure amid the ongoing Iran war.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Neighbourhoods to get 20m funding boost

We've had enough of politicians standing up and telling people what needs to happen in their area. It's time to listen to local people themselves. We're putting money behind local voices so they can choose for themselves how they put pride back in communities that felt ignored for so many years.
UK politics
Europe politics
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Rising energy prices: Limited measures expected - but Government rules out Russia-Ukraine crisis style support package

Ireland's government plans short-term, limited cost-of-living measures in response to geopolitical tensions, rejecting large-scale intervention like those following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Alternative transportation
fromSustainable Bus
1 week ago

BEV buses to dominate, delivery capability to decide market shares. Martin Schmitz outlines VDV's view - Sustainable Bus

Decarbonisation of public transport and integration of autonomous technologies are key challenges for the industry in Germany.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago

Economists warn German government is misusing investment spending

Germany's infrastructure spending fund is largely redirecting existing budget allocations rather than creating new investments, with 86-95% of borrowed money funding day-to-day expenses instead of infrastructure projects.
Business
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

Long-term capital is shaping modern business strategies - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Family offices provide patient capital and strategic support for long-term business growth, prioritizing stability and multi-generational wealth preservation over short-term returns.
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

How Public Financing Wins Projects Before You Build

Through Community Facilities Districts (CFD), Municipal Utility Districts (MUD), Public Improvement Districts (PID), Community Development Districts (CDD) and reimbursement districts (RD), builders can potentially shift infrastructure costs off their balance sheets and onto special districts that homebuyers ultimately absorb through property taxes without potentially adding debt to the builder's books.
LA real estate
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

UK and Ireland strengthen economic partnership as 937m investment set to create 850 jobs

UK and Ireland announced £937 million in new Irish investment creating approximately 850 jobs across the UK in sectors including AI, renewable energy, and telecommunications.
Venture
fromTNW | Investors-Funding
2 weeks ago

VC Montis raises 50M to back Europe's energy and industrial tech startups

Montis VC plans 20-25 investments in energy transition, industrial automation, and AI, backed by €50 million from various European investors.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Greens push for billions to be spent on energy support if bills rise

The Green Party leader calls for the government to set aside billions of pounds to support households against potential energy bill rises from Middle East conflict, funded through capital gains tax increases and energy firm profit taxes.
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

EWP Is Beating the Eurozone by a Mile With a 50% One-Year Return

EWP is a pure-play bet on Spanish large-cap equities. It tracks the MSCI Spain Index and holds roughly 30 publicly traded Spanish companies, giving investors concentrated exposure to a single economy rather than the blended eurozone exposure you'd get from a broader fund. The ETF has been around since March 1996 and currently holds about $1.9 billion in net assets.
Miscellaneous
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
2 weeks ago

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old Capital Markets Union plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China by unifying fragmented national financial markets and redirecting €10 trillion in citizen savings from bank deposits into investments.
Environment
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

Spain's Wind Towns Are Thriving

Spain's Castilla-La Mancha region demonstrates how communities can successfully integrate wind farms into their landscape and economy when they maintain guiding roles in renewable energy project implementation.
Europe news
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 week ago

What are European countries doing to keep fuel costs down?

War in the Middle East is causing energy market volatility, prompting European governments to intervene to lower fuel costs for consumers.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Candela raises 30m as electric ferries gain momentum amid fuel price surge

The funding round, the company's largest to date, brings total capital raised to €129 million and cements Candela's position as the best-funded electric vessel manufacturer globally. The round was backed by existing investors including EQT Ventures, SEB Private Equity, KanDela AB and Ocean Zero LLC, alongside a new €8 million investment from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group.
European startups
fromSustainable Bus
2 weeks ago

Riga set to order up to 100 new trolleybuses

The planned order is expected to include 12-meter and 18-meter vehicles, and potentially also 24-meter bi-articulated trolleybuses. All units will be equipped with traction batteries enabling off-wire operation. The new trolleybuses are expected to cover at least 20 kilometers without overhead wires, while remaining fully compatible with Riga's extensive existing trolleybus infrastructure.
Alternative transportation
#eu-capital-markets-integration
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago
Europe politics

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old capital market integration plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China while addressing market fragmentation and investment barriers.
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago
Europe politics

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old capital market integration plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China while addressing market fragmentation and investment barriers.
Europe politics
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old capital market integration plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China while addressing market fragmentation and investment barriers.
Europe politics
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago

What you should know about the EU's plan to tap your savings

The EU revives its decade-old capital market integration plan, now called the Savings and Investments Union, to compete with the US and China while addressing market fragmentation and investment barriers.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

European Financials Are Surging: This ETF Is How Retirees Are Capturing the Rally

European bank stocks delivered exceptional returns over the past year, with EUFN providing U.S. investors direct access to this rally through a single, low-cost fund tracking European financial companies.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Countries can rewild borders to deter invasions, says EU environment chief

Rewilding land borders with natural vegetation and wetlands deters invasion while enhancing biodiversity and national security through environmental restoration.
European startups
fromTNW | Investors-Funding
2 weeks ago

Partech closes 300M impact fund for European industrial and climate tech

Partech launched a €300M impact fund targeting 15 B2B companies with €10M+ revenues in clean tech sectors, with manager carry tied to impact performance metrics for the first time.
SF politics
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Dail to vote on designating building projects as 'critical' before they are fast tracked through planning process

The Dáil will vote on designating building projects as 'critical' before the Government fast-tracks them through the planning process.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Europe's staggering' clean power gains undermined by failure to phase out fuel-burning machines

Europe must accelerate electrification to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and manage rising energy costs amid the global oil crisis.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A Europe of clean, green cities and resurgent industry is a fantasy unless we get really creative | Hans Larsson

Europe eliminated heavy industry from its cities, creating livable urban spaces while outsourcing manufacturing and labor to other regions, leaving local residents economically displaced.
Europe politics
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

EU urges 'lower taxes on energy' as Irish Government to keep rising prices 'under review'

EU member states are advised to reduce energy taxes as oil and gas prices surge due to Middle East conflict, while Ireland remains undecided on its response.
fromTechzine Global
3 weeks ago

Nscale sets European record: 2 billion raised in funding round

Nscale has now raised over $4.5 billion across equity rounds in less than six months. The capital funds Nscale's vertically integrated AI infrastructure, consisting of GPU compute, networking, data services, and orchestration software, with expansion planned across Europe, North America, and Asia.
European startups
Europe news
fromThe Local Germany
3 weeks ago

EU countries urged to lower energy taxes to reduce consumer bills

European Union recommends reducing energy taxes and levies to lower consumer bills and improve business competitiveness amid regional geopolitical tensions affecting global energy supplies.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

'Made in EU' proposals put forward to boost manufacturing

The IAA covers several key sectors, including steel, cement, aluminum, cars and innovative technologies, such as batteries, solar, wind and nuclear. The new rules would set a minimum requirement for projects using public funds. For example, aluminum sector projects would require 25% of the aluminum to be produced in the EU and with low-carbon technologies. For cement, the equivalent rate would be 5%.
Europe politics
fromNature
1 month ago

EU leaders should not rush to revamp green-hydrogen rules

Many planned projects have been delayed or scrapped. Adrian Odenweller and Falko Ueckerdt at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany tracked 190 projects globally that were due to begin operating in 2023. The researchers found that only 7% of these had begun operations as scheduled.
Environment
European startups
fromComputerworld
4 weeks ago

Gov't IT spending seen as key to building Europe's tech ecosystem

European governments are shifting from US technology suppliers to open-source alternatives to achieve digital sovereignty and reduce dependency, with public sector IT spending driving this transition.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Private equity firms are cashing in' on broken Send system, Lib Dems say

Liberal Democrats call for SEND to be designated critical national infrastructure with legal protections amid concerns private firms profit from EHCPs and planned reassessments.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

UK firms back home market for growth as Barclays unveils 22bn lending fund

UK businesses largely trust Britain as a growth base, but rising costs and uncertainty squeeze margins and create a two-speed economy.
fromSustainable Bus
1 month ago

Evolution: the practical path to autonomous buses - Sustainable Bus

It's tempting to frame autonomous driving as a single leap. In public transport, adoption tends to be incremental - because the system is built for reliability, and new capabilities have to fit into daily operations without disrupting service. That is why a practical strategy is evolution, not revolution: introduce autonomy in a defined domain, learn safely in real operations, and expand capability step-by-step.
Artificial intelligence
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

9 huge developments that will transform London in 2026

Our transport is always being upgraded to make travel smoother, our neighbourhoods are always getting new homes and community spaces, and fresh cultural offerings like restaurants and theatre shows are always popping up. So naturally, 2026 will be full of new openings. We've put together a list of all of the most exciting new projects set to alter London over the next 12 months.
London music
AC Milan
fromSempreMilan
2 months ago

Watch: RedBird taking flight with NBA Europe, refinancing and stadium plans

RedBird repaid Elliott’s vendor loan using Comvest financing, freeing resources for AC Milan projects including a new San Siro-area stadium and NBA Europe involvement.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

European startups raised 12.3 billion in Q2 2025, signaling a cautious but real recovery - Silicon Canals

The €12.3 billion figure, compiled from data tracked across major European venture databases and deal trackers, reveals a market that's concentrating capital rather than spraying it. Mega-rounds are returning - but only for companies with clear revenue trajectories and defensible technology. The spray-and-pray era of seed investing hasn't come back, and it probably shouldn't.
European startups
fromTNW | Investors-Funding
2 months ago

Berlin's Cloover secures over $1.2 Billion

Berlin's energy transition sector got a defining boost today as Cloover, a climate fintech based in Berlin, announced it has secured more than $1.2 billion in total capital commitments, combining Series A equity and a substantial debt facility to accelerate the rollout of its software and financing platform across Europe. The financing package includes €18.8 million (approximately $22 million) in Series A equity, led by MMC Ventures and QED Investors, with participation from Lowercarbon Capital, BNVT Capital, Bosch Ventures, Centrotec, and Earthshot Ventures.
Berlin
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

'Rail projects have to happen for homes to follow'

London will struggle to meet an annual target of 88,000 new homes without approval of DLR, Bakerloo Line and West London Orbital rail projects and funding.
European startups
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

European startups raised 12.4 billion in Q2 2025 as investor confidence quietly rebounds - Silicon Canals

European startups raised €12.4 billion in Q2 2025, the strongest quarterly performance since late 2022, driven by investor shift from defensive caution to calibrated conviction and reactivation of growth-stage capital.
France news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Scotland-France ferry could relaunch amid 35bn Dunkirk regeneration plan

A Rosyth–Dunkirk ferry may launch later this year amid a 40bn (35bn) Dunkirk regeneration focused on low‑carbon energy, batteries and maritime logistics.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 months ago

European markets rally on apparent Greenland deal - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

By now we have grown accustomed to Trumps strategy of threatening nations with tariffs in a bid to get what he wants, but this occasion appears to have taken it a step too far. For many of the European leaders, this is a warning sign that their US partners are no longer reliable for as long as Trump is in power.
World news
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
2 months ago

To Compete in the Global Economy, Europe Needs to Boost Its VC Ecosystem

Europe lacks homegrown mega-cap startups compared with the U.S., driving government focus on boosting high-potential startups and funding institutions.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

1 billion government investment in community energy projects will 'drive down' bills across London

And what we're seeing here today is a project that gives us a glimpse of a kind of new economy that we want to build, a fairer economy where people can have ownership over their own community energy assets like this here. Now, here we've got solar panels and in other places that might be batteries and other projects are looking at different technologies. But this is all about giving people, not just in London, but across the country, real ownership over these energy assets.
Environment
Artificial intelligence
fromTNW | Eu
2 months ago

Europe's 307 million AI funding call

Europe prioritises trustworthy, ethics-driven AI and digital autonomy over scale, balancing regulatory safeguards with targeted funding to pursue competitive tech leadership.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
2 months ago

German public spending rose slower than hoped in 2025

German public investment rose in 2025 but fell short of budgeted targets despite defence and infrastructure outlays, prompting vows to accelerate spending.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Weak climate targets mean UK banks risk missing out on Africa's renewables boom

The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, provides free journalism funded by donations, and highlights Africa's vast clean-energy investment potential.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 months ago

Slight relief for UK business as insolvencies ease - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

"While it encouraging to see insolvency rates decrease, we know that big name brands are struggling and the outlook for 2026 is far from rosy. Retailers and hospitality businesses who had hoped for more support from the Autumn Budget are now facing increased uncertainty. It seems as though the New Year may already see another Government U-turn, this time backing down on plans to scrap business rates relief for pubs that has been in force since the pandemic."
UK news
#eurozone-growth
Venture
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Exclusive: VC firm 2150 raises 210M fund to solve cities' climate challenges | TechCrunch

Cities concentrate economic activity, resources, waste and emissions, making them prime leverage points for climate-focused, financially viable urban technology investments.
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

ECB fines French bank for climate risk failures

The European Central Bank said Friday it had fined French bank Credit Agricole €7.55 million ($9 million) for failing to properly identify climate change-related risks that could affect its balance sheet. "Credit Agricole did not sufficiently assess the materiality of its climate-related and environmental risks" by a deadline set after an investigation in 2024, the ECB said in a statement, adding the bank was late by "75 full days".
France news
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
2 months ago

EMEA firms push on with AI pilots even as payoff doubts grow

EMEA enterprises are accelerating AI pilot deployments, expecting growth and operational transformation despite skill, infrastructure, and governance challenges.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 months ago

European stocks firmer after Wall St dips on banks - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Gold keeps cranking higher with spot prices moving to a new all-time high a whisker off $4,640, while silver extended its parabolic rally to clear $90. Crude prices were at three-month highs with Brent (continuous) running into resistance at the 200-day moving average around $65.75, as flagged in yesterday's note. WTI spiked to $61.50 - as noted on Friday a clear break above $59 was likely to see a swift move toward the $60-61 area.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

We've been hearing about the EU's economic 'bazooka.' Here's what it is

As tensions simmer between the European Union and the U.S. over the Trump administration's trade policies and its play for Greenland, we've been hearing about the EU's economic "bazooka." What is it? AILSA CHANG, HOST: Things are quite tense right now between the U.S. and the European Union. Sources of that tension include the Trump administration's trade policies and its play for Greenland, which, in turn, has led to talk about the EU's anticoercion mechanism, also known as its economic bazooka.
Miscellaneous
Business
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 months ago

Inflation cools, Europe stabilises, Asia reacts to politics and policy - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Cooling core inflation and mixed earnings are driving a rotation into value and domestic stocks, supporting smaller-cap outperformance and sustaining hopes for eventual Fed rate cuts.
fromSustainable Bus
1 month ago

Croatia allocates EUR 143 million in subsidies for 206 electric buses - Sustainable Bus

Croatian government has finalized a EUR 163 million national program supporting the procurement of 206 electric buses for public urban and suburban transport across 17 cities and municipalities. The Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure confirmed (as r eported on Balkan Green Energy News) that seventeen local authorities have been awarded EUR 143 million in subsidies for electric bus procurement, with the total investment value reaching EUR 163 million.
Alternative transportation
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

The economy's secret lifeline? Nature

A business model heavily focused on growth at the expense of nature is not only unsustainable, but threatens extinction if not reversed. That's according to a landmark "Business and Biodiversity Assessment Report" published by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a global independent research body comprising more than 150 member states' governments. Setting out to reframe the often-destructive relationship between nature and commerce, the first-time assessment shows how business both impacts and depends on biodiversity,
Environment
fromSustainable Bus
1 month ago

Twaice secures 24m EIB funding to expand predictive battery analytics - Sustainable Bus

The Twaice EIB financing is aimed at accelerating growth as electrification drives expansion across battery energy storage systems and electric mobility markets. The company develops analytics software based on real-time and historical battery data, enabling operators to anticipate degradation, optimise performance and extend asset lifetime across large and growing fleets. Back in 2022, the German company raised 30 million dollars in additional Series B financing led by global investment firm Coatue.
Venture
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Europe's fibre roll-out failing to deliver returns in key markets | Computer Weekly

The mass roll-out of fibre networks is seen as the key to the expansion of digital services across major economies, but research from Kearney is warning that a €174bn funding shortfall facing Europe's telecoms sector is putting 2030 gigabit and 5G connectivity targets at risk, meaning around 45 million Europeans could remain without adequate high-speed connectivity by the end of the decade.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

EU urged not to roll back green agenda in effort to revive faltering economy

Campaigners from the Climate Action Network, a pan-European group of NGOs, said European industry was under real pressure from high energy prices, ageing assets, global overcapacity and delayed investments, but these issues could not be solved by watering down climate and environmental policies. Deregulation is not an industrial strategy, the group wrote in an open letter, which argued that the problems facing energy-intensive industries, including steel, cement and chemicals, were driven by prices of fossil fuel-derived energy and global market dynamics, rather than environmental regulation.
Europe politics
Business
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

'If you can't afford to buy it twice, you can't afford to buy it': Getting to grips with debt in 2026

Stop further borrowing, treat overdrafts like loans with a repayment plan, and build a positive cash buffer to end months with savings rather than a deficit.
fromTNW | Eu
1 month ago

The European Union has put 700 million into NanoIC

The European Union has formally inaugurated NanoIC, a semiconductor pilot line backed by a €700 million investment under the European Chips Act. The facility aims to accelerate the development of advanced chip technologies and strengthen Europe's position in the global semiconductor landscape. Situated at the research hub imec in Leuven, NanoIC is designed as an open pilot line where companies, research institutes, and startups can prototype and test cutting-edge components before commercial deployment.
Miscellaneous
Environment
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Infrastructure Spending Is Exploding And Will Drag This ETF With It

Concentrated water-infrastructure exposure via PHO can outperform broader funds if infrastructure spending persists, supported by recent institutional buying and a $55B funding pipeline.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Renewables muscle fossil fuels out of EU electricity market, says research

Solar and wind power provided more electricity than coal and gas last year, leading a global trend, said think tank Ember. Solar and wind power outperformed fossil fuels in the European Union for the first time last year, a new high watermark on Europe's transition to green and autonomous energy. The two sources of energy generated 30 percent of EU electricity, compared with 29 percent for coal and gas, Ember, a global energy think tank, said on Thursday in its European Electricity Review.
Environment
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Reader Q&A: what does Europe's future look like? Post your questions for Jon Henley

Europe faces a strategic reckoning amid rising competition from China and an increasingly anti-European United States, one year after JD Vance's challenge.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Guardian view on Europe's payments problem: sovereignty starts at the till | Editorial

Europe needs a sovereign, state-backed payment infrastructure like India's UPI to avoid dependence on US-controlled card networks and vulnerability to sanctions.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The trend is irreversible': has Romania shattered the link between economic growth and high emissions?

Romania rapidly decoupled economic growth from greenhouse-gas emissions, cutting emissions intensity 88% since 1990 through large-scale solar, wind and nuclear investments.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Guardian view on Europe's stalling night train revival: don't let it hit the buffers | Editorial

The golden era of night trains had, it was previously assumed, gone for good amid the rise of low-cost, short-haul flights. But the new environmental imperatives suggested that they could be a glamorous part of a greener future, delivering a climate impact that was 28 times less than flying. The European Commission enthusiastically identified a plethora of potential new routes that it judged could be economically viable.
Miscellaneous
Environment
fromTruthout
2 months ago

EPA Proposal Threatens Ability to Block Pipelines, Other Infrastructure Projects

Federal rule restricts states' and tribes' Clean Water Act Section 401 authority to speed permitting for large energy and infrastructure projects.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

EU deal on Ukraine loan could boost UK if it agrees to help pay costs

The UK can access defence procurement opportunities and financial benefits by contributing to EU borrowing costs for a 90bn loan to Ukraine.
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 month ago

Replacement for cash? How the new 'digital euro' would work for Europeans

The electronic version of the money used in the 21-nation currency area would be available to use free of charge in shops, online or from person to person. Supporters say it would let Europeans make online payments without relying on US payment systems -- as Europe ramps up efforts to break its dependence on foreign firms including US giants such as Visa and Mastercard. Critics fear it would allow governments to surveil citizens' payments or even cut them off from the money supply.
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