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The Relationship Between Electricity Prices and Heatwaves: How Global Warming Is Stress-Testing Europe’s Power System.

The Relationship Between Electricity Prices and Heatwaves: How Global Warming Is Stress-Testing Europe’s Power System.

When we talk about climate change and the sustained rise in global temperatures, the public debate often focuses on environmental consequences or on the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Yet there is a fundamental aspect that is rarely discussed and is becoming increasingly relevant: global warming and extreme temperatures have a very negative impact on the electricity generation capacity of nuclear power plants, cogeneration plants, and combined-cycle plants, which, in the current context, continue to be one of the essential pillars of electricity generation systems.

2024: A Record Year for Global CO₂ Emissions from Fossil Fuels – But Why?

2024: A Record Year for Global CO₂ Emissions from Fossil Fuels – But Why?

Article disponible en: CAT EN FR ES Introduction. As 2025 begins, it is time to assess the data published regarding global carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions for 2024. Unfortunately, according to estimates released recently, these data show that during the year we have just left behind, global emissions, far from decreasing, have continued to rise, reaching 41.6 billion tons of CO₂. This figure indicates that the volume of CO₂ emissions in a single year has reached a new historical high, surpassing…

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Energy Transition in Catalonia: Insights into 34 Years of CO₂e Emissions.

Energy Transition in Catalonia: Insights into 34 Years of CO₂e Emissions.

Article available in: CAT EN FR ES The other day, I came across a news article that caught my attention. The University of Potsdam published the results of an intriguing study from an industrial and environmental perspective in the prestigious scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). After analyzing data from 1,500 regions worldwide over the past 30 years, the researchers concluded that 30% of these regions managed to reduce carbon emissions while maintaining sustained economic growth….

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