All publications by tag «NETHERLANDS»
2021, December, 16, 14:20:00
NUCLEAR FOR NETHERLANDS EUR500 MLN
The Netherlands' new coalition government has placed nuclear power at the heart of its climate and energy policy. Some EUR500 million (USD564 million) has been earmarked to support new nuclear build in the period to 2025.
2021, December, 7, 17:30:00
DUTCH RENEWABLES 5.2 GW
The proposals include 5,170 MW of renewable projects, of which 4,132 MW are solar PV projects, 243 MW geothermal projects and 151 MW biomass projects.
2021, November, 15, 11:25:00
NETHERLANDS RENEWABLES + 10.7GW
The Netherlands aims to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 49% by 2030 compared to 1990 CO2 levels, and by 95% by 2050.
2021, January, 19, 13:35:00
NETHERLANDS CLIMATE SUBSIDIES €6.4 BLN
In December 2020, the European Commission approved, under EU State aid rules, the €30bn SDE++ scheme.
2020, September, 24, 12:00:00
NETHERLANDS NUCLEAR POWER
Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate has just commissioned a study that argues that atomic energy can be a serious option in addition to wind and solar energy.
2020, February, 21, 11:50:00
NETHERLANDS RENEWABLE INVESTMENT €5 BLN
The Netherlands is the European country with the lowest share of renewable in its energy mix with only 7.4% in 2018.
2019, May, 29, 10:35:00
GRONINGEN'S SEISMIC RISKS
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake prompted the Dutch government last year to promise to end Groningen production by 2030 and to lower output as quickly as possible in the coming years.
2019, May, 6, 12:05:00
LNG FOR NETHERLANDS
The EU has long worked to diversify from relying on Russia for almost 40 percent of its gas needs by developing LNG infrastructure to access other suppliers. Qatar and Australia are other major LNG suppliers.
2019, February, 13, 11:35:00
NETHERLANDS GDP UP 2.6%
IMF - The Dutch economy has performed very well in recent years. Growth is estimated at 2.6 percent in the 2018, owing to strong domestic demand and robust net exports.
2015, June, 12, 20:45:00
RUSSIA & NETHERLANDS GAS DOWN
Global trade of natural gas via pipelines fell the most on record last year as Russia halted exports to Ukraine and shipments declined from the Netherlands, the European Union’s biggest producer, according to BP.