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Hydrogen Project
European Investment Bank Looking to Invest in Hydrogen Projects
The European Clean Hydrogen Alliance has announced a call to action for projects in the hydrogen sector to submit proposals by 5 April 2022 for funding from the…
LNG
Germany in Talks with Qatar on Long-Term Gas Supplies to Reduce Russian Dependence
Germany and Qatar are negotiating a long-term energy partnership, government officials from both sides said Sunday, as Europe's biggest economy seeks to become …
Oil & Gas Supply
Europe Can Survive Throughout Summer Without Russian Gas
If Russian flows continue, the European Union (EU) and the UK will end this winter’s heating season with 27 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas in storage.
Nuclear Power Plant
Can Nuclear Generation Reduce European Reliance on Russian Gas?
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the International Energy Agency and the European Commission have come up with plans to rapidly reduce the European Union…
Smart Grid
Smart Grids Continue to Advance Globally
SP Group’s annual Smart Grid Index indicates that grids are getting both smarter and greener in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
Coal Mine
Balkan States Say Supply Security more Pressing than Ditching Coal
A surge in power costs and concerns about reliance on Russian energy have prompted Balkan utilities to reassess plans to shut down coal-fired power plants, desp…
Ukraine
‘Historic Milestone’ as Ukraine Connected to European Power Grid
The electricity grids of Ukraine and Moldova have successfully been synchronised with the Continental European Grid.
SMR
Ukraine, Climate, SMRs: EU and IAEA Nuclear Talks
The eighth European Union-International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Senior Officials Meeting discussed opportunities to deepen cooperation in a range of areas, …
LNG
Norway’s Equinor Ramping up Gas Output to Help Meet Europe’s Demand
Norway’s state player Equinor and the country’s government have worked out a plan to maintain high gas exports to Europe and meet the demand amid supply conce…
LNG
Biden Administration Approves More LNG Exports to Europe
The Biden administration said on Wednesday it had authorized additional exports of liquefied natural gas from two major facilities on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Emissions Trading System
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Reforming the EU ETS Is a Matter of Energy Security, Says PGE
European leaders are now rushing to make decisions on how to drastically cut dependence on Russian fossil energy imports.
Hydrogen Project
Hydrogen Should Be Included in European Gas Reserve Plans
For the first time at an industry conference, Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe, just unveiled his proposal for the European Commission to include hy…
Hydrogen Transport
Now is the Time to Move in Hydrogen
Now is the time to move, Pierre-Etienne Franc, CEO of Hy24, enthused to H2 View’s virtual Hydrogen Summit Europe yesterday (March 15).
Electric Car
Ford Plans Seven Electric Models in Europe by 2024
Ford has created a new global business unit – Ford Model e – focused on the design, production, and distribution of electric and connected vehiclesAutomotive …
Carbon Emissions
EU Countries Support Plan for World-First Carbon Border Tariff
European Union countries on Tuesday backed the bloc's plan to impose a world-first carbon dioxide emissions tariff on imports of polluting goods.
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