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Denmark could add 8 GW renewables by 2027

Denmark’s power grid can already handle 4 GW of additional onshore wind and solar output, a figure that could double by 2027 due to ongoing grid infrastructure improvements, TSO Energinet said on Monday.

read more... 12/04/2022

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Germany unveils major electricity sector revamp

The German government presented on Wednesday (6 April) a comprehensive revamp of the country’s electricity sector, outlining new frameworks for renewables, power grids and markets in order to set the country on track to reach climate neutrality.

read more... 07/04/2022

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EU bets on green gases and electricity to break away from Russian fossil fuels

Faced with high energy prices and the urgent need to break away from Russian fossil fuels, the European Commission is doubling down on the roll-out of renewables and energy efficiency measures.

read more... 23/03/2022

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Key lawmaker pushes 10% ‘low-carbon hydrogen’ target in EU renewables law

The lawmaker in charge of drafting the European Parliament’s position on the EU’s recast renewable energy directive is pushing to include a 10% target for “low-carbon hydrogen” as part of efforts to kick-start the EU market.

read more... 21/03/2022

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Bavarian minister calls for EUR 100bn renewables spending in Germany

Germany should inject EUR 100 billion (USD 109.3bn) to accelerate the expansion of green power in order to ensure its energy independence, according to Bavaria's energy minister Hubert Aiwanger.

read more... 08/03/2022

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