Renewables outpace coal for first time in US power production
The US power sector produced 4,090 TWh last year, and the share of renewables was 21%, the Energy Information Administration said.
WindEurope: EU, national governments must restore investor confidence in wind energy
EU must restore investor confidence in wind power and strengthen the supply chain in the sector to achieve climate goals for 2030
EU opens door for putting low-carbon label on hydrogen produced from nuclear power
The European Commission has unveiled a set of rules that could allow for hydrogen produced from nuclear energy to be considered green
Bulgaria’s 2053 energy strategy: coal until 2030, new nuclear capacities
Bulgaria plans to burn coal until 2030 to ensure energy security amid the ongoing crisis, while developing renewables, storage, and hydrogen
First virtual power plant in Greek energy market inaugurated
The need for virtual power plants and power forecasting services is driven by the Greek electricity market reform
Wind turbine orders in EU drop by one third compared to last year
In the quarter through September, wind turbine orders in the European Union fell by more than a third from the same period of 2021
Rystad Energy: Investments in renewables in Europe set to surpass oil, gas in 2022
The surge in spot electricity prices in Europe decreased the payback period of wind and solar power projects, according to Rystad Energy
GE plans layoffs in its onshore wind sector
General Electric is preparing to reduce headcount in its onshore wind segment as part of restructuring measures and adjustment of business activities
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