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New UK reactors to help keep the lights on

The first phase of the Electricity System Operator’s (ESO) project to manage voltage has begun, with three new reactors now working to help keep electricity levels stable.

read more... 26/09/2024

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Ukraine faces winter power shortfall of one-third of peak demand, IEA says

Ukraine's electricity supply shortfall could reach 6 gigawatts this winter, about a third of expected peak demand, amid Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and the expiry of a gas supply contract, the International Energy Agency said in a report.

read more... 19/09/2024

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Ukraine faces winter power shortfall of one-third of peak demand, IEA says

Ukraine's electricity supply shortfall could reach 6 gigawatts this winter, about a third of expected peak demand, amid Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and the expiry of a gas supply contract, the International Energy Agency said in a report.

read more... 19/09/2024

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Dutch Government Boosts Grid Operator TenneT with €19B Loan

The Dutch government is stepping in again to support TenneT, the state-owned grid operator, with a new supplementary €19 billion bridge loan. This comes after a failed deal to sell TenneT's German network to Berlin. The loan will help meet rising electricity demand and support grid investments through 2026.

read more... 18/09/2024

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Berlin eyes rollback of liberalised power market, bets on fixed-pricing model

To avoid future electricity price hikes, the German government is looking to reverse the liberalisation of its electricity market and move towards a more interventionist approach with the establishment of fixed-price capacity markets.

read more... 13/09/2024

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