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Drax Cancels Plan to Build Europe’s Largest Natural Gas Power Plant

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gigawatt natural gas power plant in the U.K. have been shelved by the developer Drax, highlighting the challenging economics of converting coal-fired power to a cleaner, but still fossil-fuel-fired, alternative. ’s largest power plant. GW of power output to biomass, with a remaining 1.3 MW of capacity.

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Hydrogen ready smart meter for Italgas

Smart Energy International

Italgas Reti has selected Italian gas meter developer MeteRSIT to design its next generation gas smart meters. In addition to the design, a field test phase of at least 12 months is planned with the installation of 10,000 meters across Italy. million active meters in over 1,600 municipalities throughout Italy.

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Europe’s energy consumption mapped

Smart Energy International

A high-resolution atlas of energy consumption across the EU down to the 1kmx1km scale has been produced by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. It will help them gauge the future impact of energy policies in every community across Europe.” Have you read?

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Chemicals Giant Ineos Targets the World’s Cheapest Green Hydrogen

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Utilities and oil majors both have a head start with their mixture of renewable power capacity, gas transmission assets and an existing set of end users. It will be headed by Wouter Bleukx, who is transferring over from Inovyn’s chlor and alkali business. Oil majors also have their own demand.

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Wood Mackenzie’s Key Takeaways From the Grid Edge in Q4

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Last year, utilities, grid operators and grid edge vendors all continued to grapple with their evolving roles in delivering and managing power. The grid edge space witnessed major transformations in 2019 right up through the end of Q4. In a new report , Wood Mackenzie grid edge analysts reflect on key events in the last months of 2019.

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German Clean Energy Hub Pivotal To Reducing Reliance Of Russian Gas

R-Squared Energy

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent sanctions against Russia have highlighted Europe’s vulnerability when it comes to energy security. At present, the EU receives around 40% of its gas, 46% of its coal, and 30% of its oil from Russia — and has no easy substitutes if supplies are disrupted. What does this entail?

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Why Orsted Doesn’t Need Anything but Offshore Wind

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Ørsted’s decision to divest from its liquefied natural gas business in December came as no surprise to observers tracking the company's progress in offshore wind. The Danish developer has so much offshore wind business in motion that experts predict it will lead the market for at least half a decade.