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2022-07-15
Europe's largest green hydrogen production plant announced for 2025
A plant with the capacity to produce up to 60,000 kilos of hydrogen per day will be located in the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
2022-07-15
UK supplies electricity to Europe, with France in serious difficulties
Closure of nuclear power plants in France reduces electricity production in the country and boosts UK exports.
2022-07-14
Strengthening renewable energy now
This year, the need to decarbonise Europe and exclude fossil fuels from our energy matrix has intensified due to the devastating war in Ukraine.
2022-07-13
EDP Renováveis increases production in the first half by 16%
The volume of energy generated in EDP Renováveis' wind and solar power plants in the first half amounted to 17,791 GWh.
2022-07-13
Almost two-thirds of renewables are cheaper than coal
The IRENA report indicates that "green" energies remain competitive with fossil fuels as production costs continue to decline.
2022-07-12
EDP inaugurates in Alqueva "largest floating solar park" in reservoir in Europe
The floating solar plant consists of "close to 12,000 photovoltaic panels", the result of an investment of six million euros.
2022-07-12
EDP buys solar power company in Poland
Zielona Energia currently has 58 megawatts peak (MWp, relative to the maximum capacity of photovoltaic projects under optimal production conditions) installed in Poland, of which 7 MWp were installed in the first half of this year.
2022-07-11
Portugal calls on the Commission to recognise hydrogen potential
In addition to proposing to add "long-term renewable hydrogen production", Portugal calls for "cross-border energy interconnections" to be included.
2022-07-08
Tâmega dams begin injecting electricity into the grid this month
With a total installed power of 998 MW, the two units of the Tâmega complex will allow the strengthening of the national electricity system, at a time when the import of energy has set records.
2022-07-07
There is a race to funds to produce hydrogen in Portugal
Cascais, which wants to build an H2 production station, criticizes the government for not having a set timetable for a national network.