Germany is set to allow carbon capture and storage to facilitate lower emissions and meet climate targets by the 2030s. The country plans to revise its carbon dioxide storage law to enable carbon capture and off-shore storage for specific industrial sectors, aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. Uniper, a German utility, anticipates a significant decline in profit this year due to lower wholesale energy prices affecting the outlook for energy companies across Europe.
Uniper expects to see a big fall in profit this year. The German utility blamed lower wholesale energy prices for the outlook https://t.co/E6jhP9TLuS https://t.co/qCxhDx0fyy
WATCH: German utility Uniper expects to see a significant fall in profit this year, blaming it on lower wholesale energy prices for the outlookhttps://reut.rs/4bVqkEM https://t.co/Eb7TVCgMpi
Bailed-out German utility Uniper expects a significant fall in profit this year, it said blaming lower wholesale energy prices that have also clouded the outlook for rivals across Europe https://t.co/E6jhP9TdFk https://t.co/awSTmrfC6i
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#Germany will change its carbon dioxide storage law to allow carbon capture and off-shore storage for certain industrial sectors as Europe's biggest economy aims to become carbon neutral by 2045, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Monday. Carbon capture and storage, or CCS,…
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