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EU, Norway plan cooperation on carbon capture, hydrogen

The European Union and Norway aim to work together to develop infrastructure to capture and store CO2 emissions and scale up renewable hydrogen production in Europe, according to a draft "alliance" plan.

read more... 21/04/2023

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EU launches first cross-border renewables support scheme

The EU’s first cross-border renewables support scheme opened on Tuesday with a call for solar photovoltaic projects in Finland that will also help Luxembourg meet its renewable targets.

read more... 20/04/2023

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Britain looks to widen renewables support scheme

Britain plans to widen its flagship renewable energy support scheme to encourage investment in the sector, the government said on Monday as it opened a consultation on the proposed changes.

read more... 19/04/2023

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G7 to step up moves to renewables, zero carbon

Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy nations vowed yesterday to work to hasten the shift toward cleaner, renewable energy, but set no timetable for phasing out coal-fired power plants as they wrapped up two days of talks in the northern Japanese city of Sapporo.

read more... 17/04/2023

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German grid firm Amprion plans to invest 22 bln euros over five years

German grid firm Amprion on Thursday said it plans to invest around 22 billion euros ($24 billion) over five years in its power transmission network, one of four in Europe's biggest economy, to make lines and cables fit for the transition to more renewable electricity.

read more... 14/04/2023

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