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Sweden's grid operator eyes new power lines in the north for nearly $1 bln

Sweden's transmissions system operator Svenska Kraftnat plans to build new power lines for nearly $1 billion in the country's northern region to meet rising industrial demand and a boost in renewable power, the state-owned company said on Tuesday.

read more... 19/01/2022

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Germany To Become Net Power Importer For The First Time Since 2002

Europe’s largest economy, Germany, is expected to become a net importer of electricity in 2023 for the first time since 2002 due to retiring coal plants and the nuclear phase-out, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.

read more... 17/01/2022

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German climate minister sets out plans for 572 TWh/yr green electricity by 2030

Germany's new economy and climate minister Robert Habeck has outlined plans to fast track renewables in order to meet an 80% share in the power mix target by 2030.

read more... 12/01/2022

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Norway to further raise household electricity subsidy

Norway's minority government plans to further increase its subsidy for household electricity bills amid a spike in winter season power prices, the energy ministry said.

read more... 10/01/2022

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Electricity from fossil fuels reaches all-time low in the UK

Power generated from fossil fuels in the UK’s electricity grid has fallen to an all-time low, according to data from Drax Electric Insights.

read more... 06/01/2022

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