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EU companies can get as much in EU aid as US subsidies under looser rules

EU businesses can get as much government funding as from a U.S. green energy subsidy package, under looser European Commission rules announced on Thursday aimed at keeping them in Europe.

read more... 13/03/2023

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Belgian nuclear regulator tells govt not to extend oldest reactors

Belgium's nuclear regulator has advised the government against a life extension of the country's three oldest reactors, despite the risk of a gap in electricity supply over the next two winters.

read more... 07/03/2023

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Orsted says huge UK Hornsea 3 wind project at risk without government action

Development of what would be the world’s largest wind farm off the coast of Britain is in doubt, with developer Orsted saying it needs more support from the government such as tax breaks to proceed with the project after costs soared.

read more... 06/03/2023

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Utilities expect UK to maintain household power bill support

British energy companies expect the government to change course and maintain its support for households for high gas and electricity bills at or near existing levels after the current package expires in April, reported the BBC on Friday.

read more... 03/03/2023

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Spain maps out first boundaries for offshore wind parks

Spain's government on Tuesday approved its first delimitations for where wind farms can be developed off the country's coast, a significant, if contentious, step towards developing the offshore sector.

read more... 01/03/2023

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