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Slovak power plant sues state over historic loss

Electricity producer Slovenské elektrárne recorded the second-highest loss for a Slovak company in a decade and is suing the state for making it sell at a loss to customers.

read more... 02/06/2023

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To prevent outages, EU scientists want electric vehicles and the grid to talk

EU scientists are exploring how electric cars and smart grids across Europe can better communicate, in a bid to prevent power outages caused by millions of vehicles charging simultaneously.

read more... 02/06/2023

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New global renewables capacity additions to rise by a third this year

Global additions of renewable power capacity are expected to rise by a third this year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday, as stronger government policies and energy security concerns drive more clean energy deployment.

read more... 01/06/2023

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UK ‘power dumping’ raises concerns over energy management

Energy data firm EnAppSys has raised concerns about National Grid ESO‘s actions, stating that power is “being dumped into Belgium and the Netherlands“.

read more... 31/05/2023

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MEPs warn against “panicky” changes to power markets

Several European Parliament members warned against making panicky changes to the EU’s power markets in their first formal debate on Tuesday on the European Commission’s redesign proposals.

read more... 25/05/2023

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