The Global Energy Regulation Round Up is a quarterly report covering energy regulations worldwide. It is organized into three regions: North America, the European Union, and Asia. The report highlights policies and regulations related to energy, decarbonization, utilities, trade, and sustainability. It serves as a resource for information on current or upcoming energy regulations that could affect businesses. Governments use energy regulations to pursue a range of objectives, which can have both positive and negative effects on businesses. This installment of the report is for the first quarter of the year, from January 1st to March 31st, 2026.
Key Takeaways
Environmental deregulation on the federal level was the biggest trend that emerged from the United States in Q1 of 2026.
At the start of the year, two significant reporting policies from the European Union took effect, and businesses recently received some relief thanks to an omnibus simplification package that was approved.
China has approved a landmark environmental code that brings together more than 10 existing laws, targets pollution, and formalizes its carbon market.
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