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      UK Government To Remove The Limits For Onshore Wind Planning

      Following the government's decision to remove limits on energy supply, large onshore wind projects are expected to resume in England for the first time...

      First-Ever Nuclear Reactor Shutdown In Belgium Takes Place

      In accordance with Belgian law requiring the phase-out of nuclear power, the Doel 3 reactor, which has been operating in Belgium for 40 years,...

      Global Renewable Energy Jobs Reach 12.7mn In 2021, Up 6%

      According to the International Renewable Energy Agency's (IRENA's) most recent report, the number of people employed globally in renewable energy, including direct and indirect...

      To Help Find Stranded Assets, Fossil Fuel Registry Launched

      September 19 saw the official debut of the first global registry of oil and gas reserves, production, and emissions, according to Carbon Tracker and Global...

      South Korea Will Step Up Its Energy Partnership With ASEAN

      According to Lee Won-ju, Director-General of Energy Policy at the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE), South Korea intends to maintain its cooperation...

      German Group Worries EC Windfall Tax Will Hurt Bioenergy

      A German bioenergy organisation claims that the European Commission's (EC) proposal to impose a revenue price cap on lower-cost electricity providers will generate major...

      China Propels Wind Sector To Set Q2 Peak For Turbine Orders

      Strong market activity in China helped the wind market set a record in the second quarter of the year, increasing the order intake for...

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