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Sustained demand for key components likely to lead to shortages, says Global Wind Energy Council
France and Germany clash over whether atomic power should be treated as equal to renewables
The EU wants to ramp up its renewable energy capacity but depends on the country for raw materials and technology
RockCreek chief says impact of US Inflation Reduction Act is at risk
Investors are nervous about maximum bidding prices for an upcoming UK renewable energy auction
Germany’s biggest utility warns green energy projects are suffering delays but group supports the US legislation
State-owned group has embarked on shift but says replacements will take ‘time, effort and money’
The latest annual ranking shows the extent to which entrepreneurship continues to thrive, despite a backdrop of considerable political and social upheaval given rising interest rates and a slowing economy
Canadian investors to take full control of X-ELIO in Europe renewable energy push
Vital Chinese supply chain would be hit by local content proposals in Net Zero Industry Act
Last-minute block of combustion engine ban triggers other states to rebel against laws that threaten industries
Proposal to counter US green subsidies lacks ‘clarity and funding’ of Washington initiative, say executives
Also in today’s newsletter, we explain how the US decides what counts as ‘green’ hydrogen
EU commissioner urges Berlin to back use of long-term contracts to reduce volatility in electricity market
Intermittency of renewables means a more reliable baseload source is required
Norwegian shipbuilding unit pivots from oil to renewables
European Commission president visit to White House spurs supply chain co-operation discussions
Jennifer Granholm says in interview that Washington wants to ‘make sure we can do this in a way that lifts all’
Brussels will allow members to ‘match’ multi-billion dollar incentives to move across Atlantic
Intermittent supply from a variety of power generation adds to the challenge of balancing the grid
Also in today’s newsletter, US solar installations fall for the first time in five years
Trade restrictions and red tape on grid cause 16% decline in capacity additions
Could a new shared network of ground-source heat pumps provide a model for decarbonising millions of UK homes?
Also in today’s newsletter, the largest market for EVs steps on the brakes
Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credits include technologies favoured by fossil fuel sector
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