Today: October 10, 2024
Today: October 10, 2024

Global energy-related CO2 emissions set to peak this year, consultancy DNV says

Electricite de France (EDF) coal-fired power plant in Cordemais
October 08, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the energy sector will likely peak this year due to falling costs for solar and batteries which are encouraging less coal-fired power and oil use, a report by consultancy DNV suggested on Wednesday.

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