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Category: Renewables

Europe launches subsidies probe into Chinese wind-turbine suppliers | CNN Business

9 April 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  The European Union has launched an investigation into China’s state support for its wind turbine companies, intensifying a push to…

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Posted in: Energy, Euro News, Europe, Renewables, Trade Filed under: brexit, eu, uk, wind-turbines

Europe: Plug-In Car Sales Increased 10% In February 2024 | InsideEVs

7 April 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  202542 new plug-in electric cars were registered in Europe in February. The market share amounted to roughly 20%. Read More 

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Posted in: Automotive, Energy, Euro News, Europe, Industry, Renewables Filed under: brexit, electric-vehicles, eu, uk

Europe installed 10GW of energy storage in 2023, EU policies to drive major growth this decade | Energy Storage News

3 April 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  Europe has seen its first year when energy storage deployments by power capacity exceeded 10GW in 2023, according to consultancy…

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Posted in: Energy, energy-and-climate, Environment, EU, Euro News, Europe, European Commission, Renewables Filed under: brexit, energy storage, eu, uk

300-plus organizations urge Europe to make clean climate a human right | Forbes

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​  More than 300 organizations called on the Council of Europe to establish the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable…

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Posted in: biodiversity, energy-and-climate, Environment, EU, Euro News, Europe, Renewables Filed under: brexit, climate, eu, human rights, uk

Europe’s clean power sources on a record roll in early 2024 | Reuters

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​  A record 60% of Europe’s electricity was powered by clean energy sources in the opening two months of 2024, driven…

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Posted in: Energy, energy-and-climate, Environment, EU, Euro News, Europe, Renewables Filed under: brexit, eu, europe, renewables, uk

Renewable electricity in Europe – wind in its sails | Social Europe

9 February 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  The EU’s power sector is in the middle of a monumental shift from fossil-fuel to renewable generation. Read More 

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Posted in: Energy, Euro News, Europe, Renewables Filed under: brexit, energy, eu, renewable, uk

Europe’s power system gets off to record clean start in 2024 | Reuters

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​  Europe’s power producers boosted clean electricity generation to a new record in January thanks to steep jumps in output from…

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Posted in: Energy, Euro News, Europe, Renewables Filed under: brexit, eu, power, uk

Wind overtakes coal for electricity generation in Europe | Reuters

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​  Europe’s power producers generated more electricity from wind than from coal for the first time in the last quarter of…

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Posted in: Energy, Environment, Europe, Renewables Filed under: brexit, coal, eu, uk, wind

Scottish Renewables boss issues damning verdict on Brexit impact | The National

27 October 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  THE CEO of Scottish Renewables has said that it is “hard not to be despondent” about the scale of European…

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Posted in: Energy, Europe, Renewables, Scotland, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, renewables, uk

Irish diplomacy could reverse UK’s Brexit departure from EU energy alliance | Independent.ie

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​Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan met with his UK energy counterpart, Jacob Rees-Mogg, in London today to discuss the…

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Posted in: Energy, EU, Europe, Oil/gas, Renewables Filed under: brexit, energy alliance, eu, ireland, uk

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