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Slovenia plans €3.5 billion investment in power distribution system

Slovenia plans to pour €3.5 billion into its power distribution system over the next 10 years to make it withstand the increased demand for electricity it expects will come with the green transition.

read more... 24/01/2023

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EU gas price cap risks curbing market liquidity

The European Union's gas price cap, which launches next month, could impact financial stability and potentially curb liquidity in Europe's exchange-traded gas markets, the bloc's financial and energy market regulators said on Monday.

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Poland earmarks $1 bln to help curb surge in household heating bills

Proposed measures to help Polish households cope with rising heating bills will cost 4.5 billion zlotys ($1.04 billion), according to a draft law posted on the parliament website on Friday.

read more... 23/01/2023

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Construction of Finland's first green hydrogen plant begins

The construction of Finland's first industrial-scale green hydrogen production facility began on Friday, its future operator P2X Solutions said.

read more... 23/01/2023

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Netherlands sticks to plan to close Groningen gas field by October

The Netherlands remains convinced of the need to close production at Groningen, once one of Europe's largest gas fields, by October following earthquake risks which made it dangerous to keep operating, the Financial Times (FT) reported on Sunday citing a government official.

read more... 23/01/2023

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