All Europe articles – Page 46
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Boosting UKCS output
The UK’s continental shelf still contains energy reserves equivalent to 15 bn barrels of oil – enough to fuel the UK for 30 years – according to a report from Offshore Energies UK.
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German onshore wind tender results 2023
Sector: Power - Onshore wind
Project Status: Tender
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Cyprus, Greece, and Israel Cooperate on Eastern Mediterranean Energy Corridor
Sector: Gas - Midstream
Project Type: Greenfield
Project Status: Planning/Pre-development
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H2 Green Steel’s green steel plant
Sector: Industrial
Project Type: Greenfield
Project Status: Under development
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ACWA Power inks green hydrogen and desalination deals with Italian partners
Sector: Hydrogen
Project Type: Greenfield
Project Status: Planning/Pre-development
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Equinor Awards COSL Offshore Contracts Worth $369 Million
Sector: Oil - Upstream
Project Status: Under development
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Turkselkä wind power plant
Sector: Power - Onshore wind
Project Type: Greenfield
Project Status: Under development
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Mounteneys and Cherry Rock Wind Turbines
Sector: Power - Onshore wind
Project Status: Operational
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Vår Energi and Equinor secure COSLProspector Rig for Barents Drilling
Sector: Oil - Upstream
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Germany’s 2,257-ft-long Leverkusen bridge
Sector: Civil
Project Status: Operational
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Skarv Satellite Project (SSP)
Sector: Oil - Upstream
Project Status: Under construction
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RWE Neuland Solar Farm
Sector: Power - Solar
Project Status: Under construction
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The Hywind Tampen wind farm
Sector: Power - Offshore wind
Project Status: Operational
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Gigastack project paused
The UK’s Gigastack project – a development that would use power from the Hornsea 2 wind farm to produce renewable hydrogen – has been put on ice.
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Porthos construction can go ahead, says Dutch court
Media reports suggest that the Porthos carbon capture project can go ahead, despite objections from climate lobbyists.