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Denmark to treble power demand by 2035

Denmark’s annual power demand could treble to 127 TWh by 2035, fuelled by a surge of electrolysers using wind and solar power to create hydrogen and other green fuels, said the nation’s energy agency in a new study.

read more... 16/10/2023

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France to force shops, offices to turn off lights

France will force commercial premises such as shops and offices to switch off lights as part of new measures aimed at cutting power demand, energy minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said on Wednesday.

read more... 13/10/2023

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France, Germany to aim for energy accord ‘by the end of the month’

Over the years, France and Germany have developed radically diverging electricity systems. While Paris puts large-scale nuclear power plants at the heart of its market, Germany is moving towards a smaller-scale decentralised power generation model relying on 100% % renewable energy.

read more... 12/10/2023

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World’s largest offshore wind farm powers UK grid for the first time

The Dogger Bank Wind Farm, set to become the world’s largest offshore wind farm, has achieved a significant milestone by producing its first power.

read more... 10/10/2023

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Nuclear price cap likely to replace French Arenh

France is likely to present a nuclear price cap system to replace its current Arenh mechanism by the end of the month, despite continuing to push for nuclear CFDs at the European level, market participants told Montel.

read more... 09/10/2023

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