Elektroenergetika

Článek v rámci předplatného Germany’s Planned Industrial Electricity Price Cap Expected to Cost Over €3 Billion

The German government’s plan to introduce a subsidized electricity price for energy-intensive industries is projected to cost more than €3 billion, according to a preliminary draft from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs. The document, first reported by Politico and Handelsblatt, estimates…

Článek v rámci předplatného Siemens Energy Signals Cautious Path Forward for Struggling Wind Division

Siemens Energy is signaling a measured approach to restructuring its wind…

Článek v rámci předplatného Energy Union Task Force meets to examine measures to bring down energy prices

The Energy Union Task Force (EUTF) has recently convened to explore new…

Článek v rámci předplatného Europe’s Electricity Prices Remain Stuck at Crisis Levels

Electricity prices across Europe have remained stubbornly high despite…

Článek v rámci předplatného Scientists Create Groundbreaking “Superalloy” That Withstands Extreme Heat

Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have developed a…

Článek v rámci předplatného Vestas Pauses Plans for Major Polish Wind Turbine Factory Amid Slower European Demand

Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has announced a suspension of its…

Článek v rámci předplatného Excavation Begins for Uzbekistan’s First Small Modular Reactor

Excavation has begun for Uzbekistan’s first RITM-200N small modular reactor…

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