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Germany’s global hydrogen plans could accelerate climate change

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck plans to import hydrogen from all over the world to satisfy Germany’s hunger for energy despite a new study questioning the climate-friendliness of hydrogen transport.

read more... 18/04/2022

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Germany calls for taxonomy changes, EU27 move forward on energy crisis reaction

Germany has called for changes to the European Commission's draft sustainable finance taxonomy guidelines on nuclear and gas, while EU energy ministers have made some progress in informal talks on guarding against future gas price spikes.

read more... 25/01/2022

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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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Daily (23.11.2021): European carbon prices climbed to a new record high on Monday despite gas declines

Crude oil prices rebounded to some extent on Monday but remained under pressure after Japan said it was considering releasing oil reserves and as the COVID-19 situation in Europe deteriorated, raising concerns about both oversupply and weak demand. The gains were attributed to new rumors that the OPEC countries, especially Saudi Arabia, are reconsidering the production agreement they reached a few weeks ago, if the US and China indeed release oil reserves

read more... 23/11/2021

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NextEra Energy files proposals for New Jersey offshore wind transmission

NextEra Energy Transmission Mid-Atlantic Holdings LLC, part of US utility group NextEra Energy Inc (NYSE:NEE), announced on Thursday that it has submitted proposals to build transmission lines to deliver offshore wind power into New Jersey.

read more... 05/11/2021

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