Six countries provided for over 70% of power plants commissioned in Europe
Six countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreSix countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreAs many as seven OECD countries have completely phased out coal in their power industries: Belgium did so in 2016, ...
Read moreBellingshausen Station, the northernmost and warmest Russian station in Antarctica, is celebrating its 55th anniversary. Today, the station operates in ...
Read moreIberBlue Wind has announced its plans to build a floating wind power plant (WPP) with a capacity of 990 megawatts ...
Read moreThe climate agenda has remained one of the drivers of carbon capture, utilisation & storage (CCUS) technologies this past year. ...
Read moreIreland has begun construction of a 170 MWh battery storage system, which is equivalent to the country's two-day power consumption. ...
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