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Ireland launches MARA to regulate development in maritime area

The Irish Government has launched the Maritime Area Regulatory Authority (MARA), a new state agency, to oversee the country’s maritime area including offshore energy projects.

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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.

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Daily (14.07.2023): Oil prices climbed by over 1% on Thursday amid potential production disruptions in Libya

Oil prices climbed on Thursday, buoyed by various factors, including the dollar's decline, an appetite for risk assets and potential production disruptions in Libya. Thus, WTI crude traded 1.5% higher at $76.89 a barrel, while Brent crude climbed by 1.6% to settle at $81.36 a barrel.

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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.

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The 11,200 km plan for Germany’s new ‘hydrogen highways’

A group of gas grid operators presented plans on Thursday (13 July) to complete the construction of Germany’s main hydrogen transport network by 2032, although the government has shown little interest in funding it.

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