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Wind and solar to produce over a third of global power by 2030

Wind and solar projects are on track to account for more than a third of the world's electricity by 2030, signalling that the energy sector can achieve the change needed to meet global climate goals, a report by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) said on Thursday.

read more... 17/07/2023

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Polish government approves first nuclear power plant

Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment has given a decision-in-principle for Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ) to construct a nuclear power plant in Pomerania. It is a formal confirmation that the company's investment project is in line with the public interest and the policies pursued by the state, including energy policy.

read more... 14/07/2023

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Spain's EU power market reform draft includes subsidies for existing plants

Spain has proposed state aid for existing power plants, but with limits to avoid market distortions, in a bid to end a stalemate over reform of the European Union's electricity market, according to a draft seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

read more... 13/07/2023

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Spain makes new proposal for EU power market reform as seeks deal

Spain has drafted a new proposal on the reform of the European Union's electricity market as it seeks to push the bloc towards an agreement in principle by the end of July, two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

read more... 12/07/2023

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Construction of first UK-Germany direct power link gets underway

NeuConnect, the first direct power link between the UK and Germany, achieved a key milestone this week by signing a licence agreement with The Crown Estate.

read more... 12/07/2023

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