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Finland investigates outage of undersea power link to Estonia

Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Wednesday authorities in his country were investigating an undersea power cable outage on a line connecting Finland and Estonia.

read more... 26/12/2024

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Europe's energy taxes are worsening industry woes

Governments hunting for ways to aid Europe's struggling industries should take aim at the continent's high energy taxes, which are eroding competitiveness, the head of Europe's electricity lobby told Reuters.

read more... 23/12/2024

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Spain's electricity demand edges up as renewables break records

The amount of electricity used in Spain has inched up this year after falling for two consecutive years, with a record 56% coming from renewable sources such as wind and solar, according to estimates on Thursday from grid operator Red Electrica.

read more... 20/12/2024

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UK's National Grid to invest up to $44 bln in transmission business

Britain's National Grid said on Wednesday it would invest up to 35 billion pounds ($44.45 billion) over the five years to March 2031 as per its business plan for its transmission business.

read more... 19/12/2024

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Italy to hit key clean electricity target, but power woes persist

Italy's power producers are set to generate more electricity from clean power sources than from fossil fuels this year for the first time, marking a major energy transition milestone for Europe's fourth-largest economy.

read more... 18/12/2024

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