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Eight Baltic countries pledge to protect their offshore energy infrastructure, in direct response to recent acts of sabotage.
Eight Baltic countries pledge to protect their offshore energy infrastructure, in direct response to recent acts of sabotage.
Vireon, a subsidiary of Norwegian Hydrogen, has been awarded a €9.2 million EU grant to set up green hydrogen production and refueling stations in Finland and Denmark.
Vireon, a subsidiary of Norwegian Hydrogen, has been awarded a €9.2 million EU grant to set up green hydrogen production and refueling stations in Finland and Denmark.
Vattenfall and Borealis sign their first renewable hydropower purchase agreement.
Vattenfall and Borealis sign their first renewable hydropower purchase agreement.
The BOxHy project, led by Lhyfe, Flexens and Stockholm University, aims to combat anoxia in the Baltic Sea, linking green hydrogen production to marine revitalization.
The BOxHy project, led by Lhyfe, Flexens and Stockholm University, aims to combat anoxia in the Baltic Sea, linking green hydrogen production to marine revitalization.
The Najaderna offshore wind project, with its 67 turbines, promises an annual output of 4-5 TWh, radically transforming renewable electricity production in Sweden.
The Najaderna offshore wind project, with its 67 turbines, promises an annual output of 4-5 TWh, radically transforming renewable electricity production in Sweden.
The agreement signed by 22 countries at the Climate Change Conference in Dubai aims to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050, marking a decisive turning point in the fight against global warming.
The agreement signed by 22 countries at the Climate Change Conference in Dubai aims to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050, marking a decisive turning point in the fight against global warming.
The Nordic electricity markets, leaders in renewable energies (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), are ahead of the game for "net zero". Wind and solar will overtake hydroelectricity by 2038, despite growing demand.
The Nordic electricity markets, leaders in renewable energies (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), are ahead of the game for "net zero". Wind and solar will overtake hydroelectricity by 2038, despite growing demand.

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