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<channel><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/rss/energy-transition</link><description>Subscribe to the latest Energy Transition news from S&amp;amp;P Global Energy RSS Feed to get timely updates on current issues in the energy industry.</description><title>Latest Energy Transition Headlines</title><category>Energy Transition</category><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/electric-power/051326-german-cabinet-approves-gas-plant-tender-heating-reform-draft-laws</link><description>Germany&amp;apos;s coalition government on May 13 approved a reform of the heating law as well as the new Electricity Supply Security and Capacity Act (StromVKG), paving the way to tender support for 9 GW of new gas-fired power plants this autumn. Approval of the two draft laws is a major step forward for energy minister Katherina Reiche, one year after taking over from Robert Habeck. The focus of the</description><title>German cabinet approves gas plant tender, heating reform draft laws</title><category>Natural Gas, Energy Transition, Electric Power, Hydrogen</category><pubDate>2026-05-13T13:36:46Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/energy-transition/051226-massachusetts-should-increase-distributed-solar-to-reach-climate-goals-reports</link><description>Massachusetts should decarbonize its electrical grid by increasing the use of behind-the-meter solar and storage, advocates behind a recent set of reports said, adding that the transition requires restructured state policies and the use of renewable energy certificates to fund projects in historically burdened communities. A coalition of clean energy and scientific advocacy groups has released two</description><title>Massachusetts should increase distributed solar to reach climate goals: reports</title><category>Electric Power, Energy Transition, Renewables</category><pubDate>2026-05-12T20:10:28Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/crude-oil/051226-lack-of-risk-transfer-tools-hinders-saf-investment-iata-economist</link><description>Sustainable aviation fuel producers and airlines have expressed concern over investment risks in the growing market without financial mechanisms to manage their exposure, executives said at the International Air Transport Association on May 12. Expected returns in the sustainable aviation fuel businesses currently lag fossil fuels by around 15 percentage points, deterring capital from a fixed pool</description><title>Lack of risk-transfer tools hinders SAF investment: IATA economist</title><category>Agriculture, Energy Transition, Refined Products, Biofuels, Renewables, Jet Fuel</category><pubDate>2026-05-12T19:15:19Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/energy-transition/051226-heidelberg-to-supply-green-cement-for-major-wind-farm-project-in-bulgaria</link><description>Renewable energy developer CWP Europe has signed a preliminary agreement with Heidelberg Materials Devnya for carbon-neutral cement to construct a wind farm in Bulgaria, the companies said. The wind project represents an investment of over Eur300 million ($352 million) and is projected to be Bulgaria&amp;apos;s largest wind farm, according to CWP. Heidelberg Materials Devnya, the Bulgarian business unit of</description><title>Heidelberg to supply green cement for major wind farm project in Bulgaria</title><category>Electric Power, Energy Transition, Renewables</category><pubDate>2026-05-12T18:08:58Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/energy-transition/051226-australias-2026-27-budget-halves-spending-for-key-renewable-hydrogen-program</link><description>Australia reprioritized funding support for clean energy in the 2026-27 (July-June) budget May 12, halving the spend for its flagship renewable hydrogen subsidy in a year wracked by energy shocks and cost of living increases with inflation rising to 4.6% in April, from 3.7% in March. The budget reduced funding for Round 2 of Hydrogen Headstart to A$1 billion ($722 million) and also reduced</description><title>Australia&amp;apos;s 2026-27 budget halves spending for key renewable hydrogen program</title><category>Energy Transition, Electric Power, Hydrogen</category><pubDate>2026-05-12T14:18:37Z</pubDate></item></channel></rss>