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Scottish hydrogen hub approved

Scotland-based independent energy company GreenPower has received planning approval for its Argyll Hydrogen Hub, a significant step towards establishing a hydrogen production and distribution centre in Oban, Argyll and Bute.

read more... 10/05/2024

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Portuguese court declares levy on renewable utilities unconstitutional

Portugal's Constitutional Court has declared an extraordinary levy on renewable energy utilities illegal, backing a challenge from companies that have paid hundreds of millions of euros of the so-called CESE levy for years.

read more... 10/05/2024

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Norway Expands Arctic Acreage for Oil and Gas Drilling in Mature Areas

Norway is expanding the acreage in the Barents Sea and the Norwegian Sea, for which companies vying for licenses in mature areas can bid this year, the energy ministry of Western Europe’s largest oil and gas producer said on Wednesday.

read more... 09/05/2024

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Poland Set to Accelerate Energy Transition

The biggest state utilities in Poland are preparing for a surge in clean energy investments in 2025, hoping that the government would move ahead with a plan to spin off coal assets that have been restricting the companies’ access to financial markets, executives told Bloomberg this week.

read more... 09/05/2024

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Ireland identifies four coastal areas for offshore wind projects

The Irish Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Communications has unveiled the draft South Coast Designated Maritime Area Plan (DMAP), marking a step towards harnessing offshore renewable energy.

read more... 08/05/2024

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