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Nine EU countries want low-carbon hydrogen included in bloc’s renewables goals

Nine EU member states, including France, have called on the European Commission to include low-carbon hydrogen – produced from nuclear electricity – in the EU’s renewable hydrogen targets.

read more... 06/02/2023

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Belgium largest energy supplier to EU neighbours in 2022

Belgium played a key role in supplying energy to its main neighbours in 2022, as it was France’s largest electricity supplier and Germany’s main transit country for natural gas.

read more... 03/02/2023

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Germany's electricity price cap to cost 14.5 bln eur until May

Germany plans to spend 14.5 billion euros ($15.75 billion) to finance its electricity price cap until May, a government document seen by Reuters showed, as part of a relief package Berlin set out last year to shield households and firms from surging energy prices.

read more... 25/01/2023

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EU's planned reforms aim to better protect power bills from market swings

European Union proposals to overhaul its electricity market will attempt to better protect consumer energy bills from short-term swings in fossil fuel prices, the European Commission said on Monday.

read more... 25/01/2023

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Slovenia plans €3.5 billion investment in power distribution system

Slovenia plans to pour €3.5 billion into its power distribution system over the next 10 years to make it withstand the increased demand for electricity it expects will come with the green transition.

read more... 24/01/2023

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