Now playing Next Business Euroviews. Europe must act now to avoid Russia’s plan to corner hydrogen market Green hydrogen, with its unique properties to store energy and to be produced by wind or in other sustainable fashions, may be part of the solution to Europe’s future energy security, Joseph Hammond writes. 05/12/2023
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Renewable hydrogen can drive net-zero growth in developing countries The number of countries with national hydrogen roadmaps has more than tripled over the last two years. This shows that many states are getting ready to produce and use renewable hydrogen and benefit from the economic opportunities it will provide, Petra Schwager writes. 27/11/2023
Now playing Next The Big Question Clean energy is 'unstoppable' but are climate goals still in reach? Are climate goals still reachable? The executive director of the International Energy Agency speaks to Euronews Business' Angela Barnes about whether the transition to net-zero by 2050 is really possible. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next Business TotalEnergies employees offered €2,000 incentive to green transition French energy company TotalEnergies will pay €2,000 to each of its 35,000 French employees to help them finance greener modes of energy and transportation. 10/11/2023
Now playing Next Green News In pictures: A power plant is toppled to make way for renewables Energy produced by nearby offshore wind farms will power local homes and businesses. 30/10/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. People power must be at the core of all clean energy plans Governments worldwide must put consumer empowerment into national energy plans, in a fair and inclusive manner, and help them understand how to benefit from clean energy consumption, Damilola Ogunbiyi writes. 17/10/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU’s hydrogen plans are a distraction led by corporate interests Over the past few years, hydrogen has been transformed into a cornerstone of EU energy policy. Yet, oil and gas majors are taking advantage of the EU’s unrealistic targets for green hydrogen in order to sneak fossil-based hydrogen in through the back door, Belén Balanyá writes. 12/10/2023
Now playing Next Markets Record outflow as investors are pulling out of renewables High-interest rates and inflation left the sector's share prices plummeting more than 30% in the past three months. 10/10/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Why aren’t there more women in the EU's offshore renewables sector? Improving gender balance in the EU's fastest expanding maritime industry is crucial to ensure that the fundamental human right of gender equality is upheld in Europe's fight against life-threatening climate change, Helena Rodrigues and Larissa Milo-Dale write. 18/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Industry-led innovation could help resolve the energy trilemma Forward-looking companies within the energy and related industries must lend their resources and expertise to developing and integrating practical and impactful technologies that support the global energy transition, Lorenzo Simonelli writes. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. West’s view of Africa as ‘climate victim’ is impairing real solutions It’s time for the West to recognise that African nations are the world’s most potent solution to climate change — and are now in the driver’s seat on climate action, Nathaniel Mong’are writes. 06/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. COP28: Fossil fuel industries must decarbonise or be left behind Less than three months before COP28, the message to the energy and transport companies is clear: decarbonisation will happen, and there is no way out, Prof Vicente López-Ibor Mayor writes. 04/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Sustainability has lost its meaning as the nuclear lobby triumphs Listening to the 14 EU country-strong Nuclear Alliance that lobbied for nuclear power's green label and now wants to see it treated the same as other renewables means everything is allowed, Thomas Stuart Kirkland and Christiana Mauro write. 25/08/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. We're building a new Paris every week — but can this be sustainable? The decarbonisation of our construction sites is long overdue. Building is fundamental to human life, yet the way we do it is stuck in the previous century, Eric Alström writes. 22/08/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU can fight Big Oil's lawfare by ending the money train By suing governments due to climate action, fossil fuel firms are biting the hand that feeds them. There’s a simple solution: stop feeding them, Isabel Schatzschneider writes. 11/08/2023