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Sweden's grid operator eyes new power lines in the north for nearly $1 bln

Sweden's transmissions system operator Svenska Kraftnat plans to build new power lines for nearly $1 billion in the country's northern region to meet rising industrial demand and a boost in renewable power, the state-owned company said on Tuesday.

read more... 19/01/2022

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Falck, BlueFloat advance 600MW Celtic Sea floating duo

Falck Renewables and BlueFloat Energy have secured grid connections and carried out almost a year’s worth of bird surveys for the 300MW each Llywelyn and Petroc floating offshore wind farms in the Celtic Sea.

read more... 06/01/2022

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Electricity from fossil fuels reaches all-time low in the UK

Power generated from fossil fuels in the UK’s electricity grid has fallen to an all-time low, according to data from Drax Electric Insights.

read more... 06/01/2022

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German reactors at Grohnde, Brokdorf, Gundremmingen to end production Dec. 31

German reactors at Grohnde, Brokdorf and Gundremmingen with a combined capacity of 4.2 GW are to end production on Dec. 31, with the units to be disconnected from the grid during the evening, transparency data shows.

read more... 31/12/2021

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French nuclear closures send electricity prices soaring

France has suffered a spike in electricity prices after its nuclear-reliant grid was stretched by the temporary closure of four reactors.

read more... 28/12/2021

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