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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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Poland to spend big on power grid to meet renewables goals

Poland will need a huge upgrade of its power grids to cope with the transmission of energy from renewable and nuclear sources, a top official said on Monday, as the country set out an energy strategy that will see it shift away from fossil fuels.

read more... 04/04/2023

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‘UK’s largest’ offshore windfarm plan accepted for determination

SSE Renewables has submitted plans for what is described as the UK’s largest offshore wind farm to East Lothian Council and the Scottish Government for determination.

read more... 03/04/2023

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Seven countries reject nuclear-derived hydrogen from EU renewables law

A group of seven EU countries led by Germany have rejected calls to incorporate nuclear-made hydrogen into the bloc’s green transport targets, reigniting a dispute with France that has held back an agreement on the bloc’s renewable energy directive.

read more... 22/03/2023

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EDF team to bid in tender for 3.5-GW wind zone off Belgium

EDF Renewables, marine contractor Jan De Nul and energy group Luminous have teamed up to make a joint bid for the development of an offshore wind zone in Belgium that could host up to 3.5 GW of turbine capacity.

read more... 09/03/2023

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