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UK tribunal gives go ahead for lawsuit against Europe power cable-makers

ALondon tribunal has given the green light for a £790m lawsuit against European power cable suppliers to proceed to trial, with allegations of a cartel inflating UK electricity costs, Reuters has reported.

read more... 07/05/2024

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France aims for 45 GW by 2050 with 50% European production

On a visit to Saint-Nazaire on Thursday (May 2), Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire outlined the government’s strategy for deploying 45 GW of offshore wind power by 2050, with half of this capacity made in Europe.

read more... 06/05/2024

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Poland making strong progress on nuclear project

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) review mission has praised steps taken in Poland to develop the necessary infrastructure for nuclear power.

read more... 02/05/2024

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Almost 1GW of UK power generation gets fast-track connection to the grid

UK Power Networks Distribution System Operator (UKPN DSO) has launched a new scheme to allow almost 1GW of new power generation projects to receive fast-track connection to the UK grid.

read more... 02/05/2024

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G7 discussing 2035 end date for coal-fired power plants

Energy ministers from the Group of Seven wealthy countries meeting in Italy are discussing setting a common target date of 2035 to shut down their coal-powered power plants, a source close to the matter told Reuters on Monday.

read more... 30/04/2024

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