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BP sees potential for green hydrogen, ammonia plant in Australia

The production of green hydrogen and green ammonia is technically feasible at scale in Australia, but will require a major investment in port, electricity and water services, BP said on Wednesday, based on the findings of a study.

read more... 11/08/2021

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Hydroelectricity gets German trains on track

German railway operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) has signed a procurement deal for hydroelectric power from Norway.

read more... 09/08/2021

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Gen2Energy to ship hydrogen from UK to Norway from 2023

The hydrogen will be certified using green hydrogen guarantees of origin (GOOs) under the proposed Certifhy scheme, which will require the producer to have GOOs for the electricity and for its production facility to be certified, the firm said. It expects Norwegian TSO Statnett will be the issuing body for the GOOs.

read more... 05/08/2021

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Spain urges EU to act on soaring energy prices

Spain has called on the EU to back measures to limit surging electricity prices as controversy deepens over the cost to ordinary citizens of the bloc’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions.

read more... 04/08/2021

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Turbine work delays Olkiluoto 3 start up

Regular electricity production at the Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) EPR will begin in March 2022 - one month later than previously planned, Finnish utility Teollisuuden Voima Oyj (TVO) announced. It said the delay has been caused by extra turbine overhaul and inspection works.

read more... 03/08/2021

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