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UK National Grid puts on hold development consent for Moorside nuclear project power line

National Grid suspended the development approval for a proposed electricity line connecting Britain’s transmission network to the Moorside nuclear project in northwest England.

read more... 17/05/2017

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What are DUoS Charges and How They Affect Your Business

DUoS (Distribution Use of System) charges are levied by the UK’s regional DNO (Distribution Network Operator) and have a massive impact on how much a company spends on electricity. These 3rd party costs support the maintenance, development, and operation of the UK’s electricity distribution networks.

read more... 29/03/2017

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TenneT unveils tender for two offshore wind connections in Netherlands

TenneT - leading European electricity transmission system operator (TSO), with activities in the Netherlands and in Germany is looking for potential bidders for offshore wind connections at two zones off the Netherlands. The offshore network is going to have substations connected by 66kV wiring, with the wind farms also delivering power at 66kV.

read more... 28/03/2017

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Ukraine establishes sights on EU electricity export in 2019

Ukraine hopes to begin providing electricity to the European Union network through its planned 'energy bridge' as early as 2019, and to accomplish the project by 2025, the manager of the country's nuclear power plant operator declared this week.

read more... 13/03/2017

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ScottishPower will make an investment of £800 million in energy network

ScottishPower Energy Networks has made known about plans to invest £800 million in the next eight years.

read more... 03/02/2017

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