Energy development

China emissions could fall in 2024 on renewables jump

China's carbon emissions are likely to fall in 2024 because record growth in renewable energy capacity is now sufficient to cover growing demand, a new analysis finds.

China is the world's largest greenhouse gas emitter and has brushed aside calls for a more ambitious carbon neutrality target than its current 2060 goal.

Heating allowance for electricity users

A heating allowance for those who will heat their homes this year with electricity, a special tariff for those with many children, free electricity for vulnerable households through the Apollo program, as well as a strict framework for electricity theft and strategic defaulters, comprise the package of measures to reduce of energy costs that Environment and Energy Minister Thodoros Skylakakis p

Cyprus sees investments in energy

Cyprus' investment footprint in the energy sector is small but not insignificant, with expected investments in the sector amounting to over 16 billion euros for the decade 2021-2030, experts said at the third and fourth sessions of the 11th Energy Symposium, organized by FMW and the Institute of Energy of South East Europe in Nicosia on Tuesday.

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