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Sweden, Norway expect 18 TWh of new renewable power by 2022

Norwegian and Swedish authorities said on Thursday a further 18 terawatt hours (TWh) of additional renewable electricity generation capacity will be completed by 2022 under a joint subsidy scheme.

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German-Dutch interconnector expansion project delayed

The expansion project at a 850MW interconnector between the Netherlands and Germany has been delayed again to next year, transmission system operator TSO Tennet said.

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Japan Could Restart Nuclear Reactor Damaged In 2011 Disaster

A local governor in Japan has approved plans from utility Tohoku Electric Power to restart one of its nuclear reactors that was damaged in the 2011 earthquake and the following tsunami, the same that caused the reactor meltdown at Fukushima.

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Daily (12.11.2020): Carbon prices hold above the €26 mark amid strong technical selling and profit-taking

Crude prices edged higher on Wednesday, as hopes for a Covid-19 vaccine outweighed OPEC’s announcement to revise down its global oil demand outlook for 2020 and 2021. Hence, Brent oil ended 0.4% higher at $43.80 a barrel, while WTI crude saw a marginal increase of 0.2%, closing at $41.45 a barrel.

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First ever V164-9.5 MW wind turbine installed on a floating wind energy project

MHI Vestas has now installed the first V164 9.5 MW wind turbine, the most powerful wind turbine in use at a floating wind power plant, at the installation harbour for the Kincardine floating offshore wind farm.

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