Denmark has approved a plan to build the world’s first energy island in the North Sea that will generate around 3 GW of wind energy.
EDF has once more revised the schedule and budget for commissioning Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset, UK.
For the first time, renewables are the dominant power source in Europe’s electric grid.
UK-based Shearwater Energy has announced it plans to develop a wind-SMR and hydrogen production energy project in north Wales.
Wärtsilä Finland, the energy companies Vaasan Sähkö and EPV Energia, and the city of Vaasa, Finland, have signed a letter of intent to cooperate in a project to utilise green hydrogen in power generation, industry, and transportation applications.
Eneco of the Netherlands and the Danish European Energy have announced that they have formed a joint venture to participate in an upcoming tender for Denmark’s Thor offshore wind farm.
Over half Britain’s daily electricity came from wind power on 28 December for the first time on record.
UK energy regulator Ofgem has announced that EDF Energy has agreed to pay a £6 million fine for breaching British energy market reporting rules regarding its power plant availability.
The UK Government has announced that it is restarting talks with EDF about construction of the £20 billion 3.2 GW Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk.
An incident in reactor 2 of the Olkiluoto nuclear power station in the southwest of Finland took place on 10 December.