Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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09.07. | US DOE forecasts increasing risk for power outages in 2030 | ||
09.07. | BP and Shell sign agreements to explore Libyan oilfields potential | ||
09.07. | Vistra's 1.3 GW Perry nuclear power plant (US) gets 20-year license extension | ||
09.07. | Türkiye passes first national climate law | ||
09.07. | Eni and Sonatrach sign US$1.35 bn deal to develop hydrocarbons in Algeria | ||
09.07. | Taiwan starts first 1.3 GW unit of 4 GW Hsinta CCGT power plant | ||
08.07. | Ethiopia announces completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) | ||
08.07. | BP and EnBW advance 1.5 GW Mona Wind Farm following UK government approval | ||
08.07. | Belgium's nuclear regulator approves restart of 1 GW Tihange 3 reactor | ||
08.07. | Germany drafts bill to accelerate geothermal expansion | ||
08.07. | US House of Representatives passes tax-cut bill setting back renewable energies | ||
08.07. | Hive Hydrogen launches RfPs for green ammonia project (1 Mt/year) | ||
08.07. | Neoen proposes an 800 MW/3.2 GW BESS at wind project site in Australia | ||
08.07. | OPEC+ countries agree to raise crude oil production by 548 kb/d in August 2025 | ||
07.07. | DWO receives 345 MW license for a 1.5 GW wind project off South Korea | ||
07.07. | France and Spain launch joint venture for BarMar cross-border hydrogen pipeline | ||
07.07. | French regulator approves extending lifespan of 20 nuclear reactors to 50 years | ||
07.07. | Malaysia's Petronas signs 1 Mt/year LNG supply deal with the US' Venture Global | ||
07.07. | Ireland's CRU plans a €14bn investment on grid upgrades by 2030 | ||
07.07. | The UK plans to unlock up to 12 GW of stalled onshore wind projects | ||
07.07. | EU disburses €3.66bn to support clean energy projects in 9 Member States | ||
07.07. | Germany supports cross-border gas project with Netherlands (up to 13 bcm) | ||
04.07. | Germany awards 3,447 MW in oversubscribed onshore wind tender | ||
04.07. | TotalEnergies sells 50% stake in 604 MW renewable portfolio in Portugal | ||
04.07. | Rosatom will build two additional 600 MW units at the Kola nuclear plant (Russia) |