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13 May 2025, 11:46
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In brief | 13 May '25

Bloomberg:

About 2.2 gigawatts of capacity went offline in the south of Spain less than a minute before the complete collapse of the Iberian Peninsula’s electricity systems, Entso-E, an umbrella organisation for Europe’s transmission system operators, said in a preliminary report.

Bloomberg:

Companies responding to the physical risks associated with climate change are seeing a measurable financial benefit, according to a report by London Stock Exchange Group.

E3G et al:

A report by Beyond Fossil Fuels, E3G, Ember and the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis reveals that Europe’s electricity grid is failing to keep pace with the renewable power transformation despite pockets of good progress.

Reuters:

France's new nuclear waste storage project is expected to cost between 26 billion euros and 37.5 billion euros, the national nuclear waste agency said, up from an earlier estimate of around 25 billion euros.

Politico:

Shift adds to pressure on Brussels to soften the 90 percent goal.

TSOs:

The Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of eight countries bordering the Baltic Sea have jointly published an expert-paper on increased cross-border cooperation in the field of offshore wind energy and the associated electricity transmission grid infrastructure.

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