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G7 to step up moves to renewables, zero carbon

Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy nations vowed yesterday to work to hasten the shift toward cleaner, renewable energy, but set no timetable for phasing out coal-fired power plants as they wrapped up two days of talks in the northern Japanese city of Sapporo.

read more... 17/04/2023

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German grid firm Amprion plans to invest 22 bln euros over five years

German grid firm Amprion on Thursday said it plans to invest around 22 billion euros ($24 billion) over five years in its power transmission network, one of four in Europe's biggest economy, to make lines and cables fit for the transition to more renewable electricity.

read more... 14/04/2023

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Ofgem unveils buy-out price and mutualisation ceilings for 2023-24 ROC

Renewable energy suppliers in the UK have been informed that the buy-out price for the 2023-24 obligation period will be £59.01 per Renewables Obligation Certificate (ROC).

read more... 13/04/2023

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Finland's Gasum targets 7 TWh of RNG annually by 2027

Finnish state-owned energy company Gasum Oy wants to pay more attention to renewable natural gas and electricity as part of its new five-year strategy and has set itself the goal of providing 7 TWh of biogas annually to the Nordic region by 2027.

read more... 11/04/2023

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Brussels eyes grid flexibility to reduce reliance on pricey fossil fuels

The European Commission is proposing new measures to help the EU power grid adapt to changes in demand, aiming to reduce reliance on pricey fossil fuels and enable more renewables to come online.

read more... 06/04/2023

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