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UK Energy Bills to Rise Further in Spring

UK energy bills will rise to £1,738 annually from January 1st, 2024, increasing to £1,785 in April due to volatile international energy markets, particularly concerning EU gas storage, the Russia-Ukraine gas deal, and potential impacts from a Trump presidency on LNG flows; Ofgem is introducing zero-...

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Saxony's Slow Wind Energy Expansion Despite Rising Approvals

By end of September 2024, Saxony commissioned only five new wind turbines (23.9 MW), down from ten (46.8 MW) in 2023; however, 44 turbines received approval (vs 29 in 2023), and contracts for 306.5 MW were awarded, potentially powering 300,000 households.

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Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Reach \$30 Billion by 2030

The global green hydrogen market is poised for explosive growth, reaching \$30 billion by 2030, driven by technological advancements and decreasing renewable energy costs; however, challenges remain in scaling production and infrastructure.

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Estlink 2 Cable Severed: Sabotage Suspected, NATO Responds

The Estlink 2 electricity cable between Finland and Estonia was severed on December 26th, 2024; Fingrid is investigating potential sabotage, with two vessels—the Xin Xin Tiang 2 and the Eagle S—sighted nearby; NATO is increasing its Baltic presence due to this and similar prior incidents.

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Ukraine Ends Russian Gas Transit, Raising Concerns in Eastern Europe

Ukraine will halt Russian gas transit through its pipelines by the end of 2024, impacting eastern EU countries reliant on this route, despite EU confidence in alternative gas supplies; however, Hungary and Slovakia express concerns and threaten countermeasures.

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India to Drive 25% of Global Oil Demand Growth in 2025

The EIA projects India to account for 25% of global oil demand growth in 2025, totaling 330,000 bpd increase, exceeding China's 250,000 bpd, due to strong economic growth and rising fuel demand; this contrasts with China's slowdown and increased EV adoption.

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New Jersey Offshore Wind Project Seeks Second Delay Amidst Market Volatility

New Jersey's Leading Light Wind project, a joint venture between Invenergy and energyRE, seeks a second delay until May 2020 due to market volatility, impacting its ability to secure crucial turbine components and potentially delaying the project's contribution of power to 1 million homes.

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Turkey Sets New Electricity Service Fees Starting January 1st, 2025

Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) set new fees for electricity services starting January 1st, 2025, including security, disconnection/reconnection, meter checks, and payment notifications, with costs varying by consumer type and voltage level (details in Turkish Lira).

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EU Accuses Russia of Sabotage, Citing Damaged Undersea Cable

The European Union has formally accused Russia of a string of sabotage incidents across Europe, citing the damage to the Estlink 2 undersea cable as a prime example, allegedly caused by a ship from Russia's 'shadow fleet', prompting plans for stronger countermeasures.

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EU to Act Against Russia's Shadow Fleet Following Baltic Cable Sabotage

The EU announced stronger action against Russia's shadow fleet after suspected sabotage of the Estlink 2 undersea energy cable linking Finland and Estonia, with the oil tanker Eagle S, possibly part of the fleet, suspected of causing the damage.

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Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage

A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...

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UK Tightens Rules on Waste Incinerators

The UK government announced stricter regulations for new waste incinerators in England, requiring them to meet stringent criteria such as landfill reduction and carbon capture to address environmental concerns and public opposition; current incineration rates are nearly 50% of household waste.

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