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EU ministers mull carbon border tax, argue over nuclear’s green credentials

European Union environment ministers gathered in France Thursday (20 January) to mull climate policy and the merits of a carbon border tax, while airing differences on whether nuclear energy can be classified as “green”.

read more... 24/01/2022

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Czechs ready to reach deal with Poland over disputed mine

New Czech Environment Minister Anna Hubackova said on Thursday she was ready to hold talks with Poland next week to overcome a dispute over Poland's open-pit coal mine Turow near the two countries' border.

read more... 14/01/2022

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German climate minister sets out plans for 572 TWh/yr green electricity by 2030

Germany's new economy and climate minister Robert Habeck has outlined plans to fast track renewables in order to meet an 80% share in the power mix target by 2030.

read more... 12/01/2022

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Nordex to supply turbines for 380-MW wind project in Finland

German wind turbine maker Nordex SE  has received an order from Finnish energy group Fortum Oyj  to equip the 380-MW Pjelax-Boele-Kristinestad Norr wind farm cluster in southwestern Finland with 56 turbines.

read more... 05/01/2022

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Vestas unveils deals for 545 MW of wind projects in Europe

Vestas Wind Systems A/S  last week announced 545 MW of turbine orders across Europe, including one for a 257-MW part of the Windplan Groen repowering project in the Netherlands.

read more... 04/01/2022

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