According to the most recent figures of the Portuguese Association for Renewable Energies (Apren), in the month of August, Portugal produced 46.8% of its electricity from renewable power sources, earning for itself a fifth place in Europe and forth, if the cumulative energy stock for 2022 is counted. Portugal, in 2022, was able to produce 54.6% of its energy from renewables. This result is lower than Norway, Austria and Denmark which reach respectively 99%, 80% and 77%.
read more... 14/09/2022
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) is working towards the first Power-to-X (PtX) tender in Denmark and will soon hold a stakeholder meeting to discuss tender timeline and framework. Furthermore, after forming a PtX task force, the DEA has now also established a secretariat for Power-to-X.
read more... 13/09/2022
Denmark, Germany, Poland, Finland, Sweden and the Baltic countries want to develop 19.6 GW of offshore wind in the Baltic Sea by 2030 amid ongoing EU efforts to decarbonise the economy and reduce dependence on Russian gas.
read more... 02/09/2022
Denmark and Germany have reached an agreement to connect the Danish energy island Bornholm, with an installed capacity of 3 GW, to the German mainland via an interconnector.
read more... 01/09/2022
TSOs in Denmark, Sweden and Finland on Thursday called on Norway to drop plans to impose limits on power flows out of the country amid the ongoing wider energy crisis in Europe.
read more... 22/08/2022