Britain must build new power plants, grid networks, and electric vehicle charging points to avoid local power shortages, supporting millions of more battery-powered vehicles over the next two decades. Replacement of banned diesel and petrol cars with electric is technically feasible, and if drivers can be persuaded to recharge them overnight - when spare power capacity is abundant - the huge infrastructure cost could be reduced.
read more... 01/09/2017
Dutch network company Alliander’s subsidiary, Liander, will receive a loan of €300 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to upgrade and enlarge the Netherlands electricity grid.
read more... 09/08/2017
A new agreement between ENTSO-E and Ukrenergo and Moldelectrica regarding the interconnection of the power systems of Ukraine and Moldova with the power systems of Continental Europe.
read more... 24/07/2017
Spanish utility Iberdrola will enter Italy's retail electricity market by the end of the year and is aiming 5-7 percent of the nation's over 37 million consumers, one of the group's top managers declared on Tuesday.
read more... 19/07/2017
The Russian government-owned company Technopromexport bought four electricity turbines for the power plants it is building from the aftermarket.
read more... 10/07/2017