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Hydrogen Production
2022-08-10
Green Hydrogen Plant to Decarbonize UK’s Largest Freight Port
The Iberdrola group is planning to build a large green hydrogen plant at the port of Felixtowe (England) which will contribute to the decarbonisation of the largest freight port in the United Kingdom.
Offshore Wind Power
2022-08-10
EDF Renewables Forges Polish Offshore Tie-up
Cooperation with Budimex is targeting opportunities in Poland’s 11GW offshore wind second tender round
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-08-09
France Looks to Keep Nuclear Power Plants Running Despite Heatwave
French authorities have allowed five nuclear power plants in France to continue operations and discharge hot water in rivers.
Oil&Gas Drilling
2022-08-09
Shell: UK North Sea Needs Investments in New Oil and Gas Projects
The UK North Sea oil and gas sector needs more investments in new developments as Britain will need domestic fossil fuel resources, Shell’s UK head of upstream Simon Roddy told Bloomberg in an interview published on Monday.
EU
2022-08-09
EU Approves €110M Austrian Scheme to Support Agri-Producers Hit by Rising Energy Costs
The measure will be open to companies active in the primary agricultural production sector that have been affected by the increase in energy prices, fertilisers and other raw materials.
Natural Gas
2022-08-09
Germany Likely to Miss Gas Storage Target Without Additional Measures
The energy crisis could be worsened, the German gas regulator has said
Energy Transition
2022-08-09
UK Readies Competition in Onshore Electricity Networks
The competition aims to reduce energy costs and speed up connections.
Natural Gas
2022-08-09
EU Emergency Gas Plan Can Stabilise or Even Lower Prices - German Network Chief
The head of Germany's network regulator welcomed the European Union's gas emergency plan, which came into effect on Tuesday, in comments to the ZDF broadcaster.
Hydrogen Project
2022-08-09
The Utility of Pipelines in Europe’s Unfolding Hydrogen Strategy
By virtue of its geographic position, significant sunny days and abundant wind, Greece is being seen as the new hub for hydrogen in Europe.
Gas power plant
2022-08-09
Equinor May Postpone Closure of Norwegian Gas-Fired Power Plant
Norway-based energy major Equinor could continue to operate its natural gas-fired Mongstad power plant to support the country’s electricity supply. The company recently said it may reconsider its decision to close the plant by the end of August.
United Kingdom
2022-08-09
GB Domestic Flexibility Project Gets Funding Boost
National Grid’s CrowdFlex flexibility project has been awarded a second round of funding to advance the implementation of domestic flexibility.
Wind Turbine
2022-08-09
Siemens Energy Warns of Deeper Net Loss Over Russia Restructuring
Siemens Energy, which supplies equipment to the power industry, on Monday warned of a deeper than previously expected net loss in 2022, on a charge of around 200 million euros ($204 million) due to the restructuring of its business in Russia.
Crude Oil
2022-08-08
Japan Intends to Keep Stake in Sakhalin-1 Oil Project - Industry Minister
Japan intends to keep a stake in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project in Russia, industry minister Koichi Hagiuda said on Monday, after Russia temporarily banned Western investors from selling shares in key energy projects.
Wind Power Project
2022-08-08
Energy Security: France Takes Emergency Measures to Boost Wind and Solar
France gets around 20% of its electricity from renewable sources – 8% from wind energy, but it needs more to meet its climate goals while reinforcing energy security.
Natural Gas
2022-08-08
UK Investigates Sale of National Grid’s Gas Transmission Business, Report Says
Britain has launched an investigation under new national security rules into the sale of a 60% stake in National Grid's gas transmission and metering business to a consortium led by Australia's Macquarie.
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