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Germany adds 60% more onshore wind power in H1 but pace seen too slow

Germany added 60% more onshore wind capacity in the first half of 2023 than a year earlier at a total of 1,565 megawatts (MW), but needs far more to reach its 2030 target, wind industry lobbies said on Tuesday.

read more... 19/07/2023

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Baltic states set to decouple from Russian power grid in early 2025

The Baltic states are set to decouple from the Russian power grid in early 2025 despite calls from Lithuania for an earlier exit, Estonian Prime Minister told Reuters.

read more... 18/07/2023

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Nordic system price settles negative for 1st time

The Nordic system price for Sunday settled negative for the first time at EUR -1.95/MWh amid strong wind power generation.

read more... 17/07/2023

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Wind and solar to produce over a third of global power by 2030

Wind and solar projects are on track to account for more than a third of the world's electricity by 2030, signalling that the energy sector can achieve the change needed to meet global climate goals, a report by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) said on Thursday.

read more... 17/07/2023

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Polish government approves first nuclear power plant

Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment has given a decision-in-principle for Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ) to construct a nuclear power plant in Pomerania. It is a formal confirmation that the company's investment project is in line with the public interest and the policies pursued by the state, including energy policy.

read more... 14/07/2023

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