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Eneco launches time-based renewable certification pilot

Dutch firms Eneco, CertiQ and FlexiDAO will trial time-based renewable power certification in the Netherlands for the first time as part of the EnergyTag initiative.

read more... 21/05/2021

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Shell, Daimler to link green hydrogen truck fueling in Germany, Netherlands

Shell and Daimler Truck will roll out a hydrogen refueling network between three renewable hydrogen production hubs in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Cologne and Hamburg in Germany from 2025, Shell said May 20.

read more... 21/05/2021

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Early Belgian gas switch could speed up Groningen halt

The last Belgian low-calorie gas users could be switched over by the end of 2024, well ahead of the previously expected final switch by the end of 2029, the Belgian energy ministry said in a letter to its Dutch counterpart. This could end exports of low-calorie gas to Belgium — excluding those sent on to France — from the Netherlands by the end of 2024, Dutch economy minister Bas van 't Wout said.

read more... 20/04/2021

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Dutch NGO calls for government support for new build

A white paper containing 13 recommendations for the Dutch government to help realise the construction of new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands has been issued by the e-Lise Foundation. Founded at the end of 2020, the Foundation aims to promote the use of nuclear energy in the Netherlands and abroad. It is currently participating in the government's market consultation on the use of nuclear energy.

read more... 19/04/2021

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TenneT to invest up to €5bn a year to prepare grids for energy transition

The largest grid operator in the Netherlands and Germany, TenneT, has unveiled plans to spend up to €5 billion (£4.2bn) every year to build the electricity infrastructure needed for the energy transition.

read more... 15/03/2021

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