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UK should extend its power sector, as diesel and petrol cars ban will increase the number of electric cars

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

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Dutch power operator Alliander receives €300 million EIB loan

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

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ENTSO-E signs deal with Ukraine and Moldova on the condition of future interconnection

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

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Iberdrola to enter Italy's retail electricity market by the end of the year

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

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Russian firm bought Siemens turbines for Crimea

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

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