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Fujairah bunker sales rebound in April

Sales of marine fuel, also known as bunker fuel, recovered in April at the UAE’s Fujairah after hitting record lows in March, latest Fujairah Oil Industry Zone [FOIZ] data showed. Bunker sales at Fujairah provide a gauge of shipping market sentiment in the middle east, as Fujairah is the world’s third-largest bunkering port and a

India cuts windfall tax to zero

India cut windfall tax on petroleum crude to zero from Rs 4,100 per tonne with effect from May 16. The windfall tax on petrol, diesel and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) was left unchanged at zero. In early May, the govt had slashed windfall tax on domestically produced crude oil to ₹4,100 per tonne from ₹6,400

Honda to develop and supply fuel cell systems for Isuzu

Isuzu Motors and Honda Motor Co announced that they have signed a partnership agreement based on the decision to have Honda develop and supply the fuel cell system for the fuel cell-powered heavy-duty truck Isuzu is planning to introduce to market in 2027. Isuzu and Honda believe that fuel cell technology, utilising hydrogen as fuel

MethaneSAT for methane emission detection

A new satellite called MethaneSAT is set to be launched at the end of this year and will be able to detect and measure methane emissions and leaks worldwide from spring 2024 with unprecedented precision. What is special: there is no government contract and no commercial company behind its development. Rather, the $90 million satellite

Study finds one in five SMEs in UK are not committed to netzero

Only half of small businesses (52%) currently have a netzero policy in place – with 22% admitting this is not one of their top commitments among the cost-of-living crisis. The UK government has legislated a netzero emissions target for all sectors of the UK economy by 2050. But with the economic climate impacting the stability

Atmospheric Rivers resulting in catastrophic monsoon rain and floods

Atmospheric scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology and the University of California found that climate change has once again made its presence felt by engorging the number and strength of atmospheric rivers associated with flooding in India.

World must phase out emissions, not oil production

The United Arab Emirates said that countries should agree to phase out fuel emissions – not the production of oil, gas and coal – at the upcoming U.N. climate change negotiations that it will host this December. The comments reflect deep divisions between nations over how to combat global warming ahead of the COP28 talks.

India pressing EU for recognition of carbon certificates

India is pressing the European Union for a mutual recognition agreement for its carbon certificates and exempt MSMEs in certain sectors to insulate the domestic industry from the burden of the EU’s carbon tax, which would kick in from October this year. The EU is introducing the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) from October 1

Charging infrastructure important for transition

A robust network of charging infrastructure is vital for the transition from internal combustion engine (ICE)-based vehicles to electric vehicles, a senior government official said. Abhay Bakre, Director General (DG) of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), under the Ministry of Power, made the remarks at India Energy Storage Week (IESW) 2023 in the national

EU prohibits vessels attempt to circumvent sanctions

The European Union proposed prohibiting access to its ports for vessels that attempt to circumvent sanctions on Russian oil as it seeks to deter transport of its crude and products below the price caps set by the Group of Seven nations. The measure is part of a broader package of sanctions on Russia following the

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