Latest News In Energy Transition – Americas Renewable Energy Policies Shaping Strategic Op

November 27, 2025

The “North and South America Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2025” provides a comprehensive overview of the renewable energy policies across nine major countries in the Americas, including the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Mexico. The report highlights how policy measures and incentives are shaping the renewable energy landscape, addressing the impact of the US tariff which is expected to slow down renewable energy development. Furthermore, it discusses the OBBB’s influence on renewable energy dynamics in the U.S. and examines technological supports, renewable energy targets, and plans that are pivotal for strategic decisions and opportunities in the renewable energy sector throughout the region.

In other trading, Fermi was a notable mover up 12.1% and finishing the session at $15.81. In the meantime, Shanghai Electric Power lagged, down 5% to end trading at CN¥22.80.

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  • Tesla finished trading at $426.58 up 1.7%.

  • Chevron closed at $149.51 up 0.7%.

  • Equinor ended the day at NOK231.10 up 0.6%, hovering around its 52-week low. This week, Jarle Roth was elected to the board of directors, effective December 1, 2025, at the company.

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