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Denmark Adds Subsidies as it Takes New Try at Offshore Wind Farm Tender
The Danish Energy Agency returned to the market for offshore wind farms, announcing the opening of a new round of…
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China Rolls Out Subsidy for Green Fuels Production
China announced a green hydrogen policy last week, which will see the country’s state budget offer subsidies for the production…
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Germany and the Netherlands to Overhaul Subsidies for Renewable Energy
The governments of both Germany and the Netherlands are examining how they structure renewable energy subsidies, looking to spur…
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Netherlands, Norway and Denmark Each Revise Offshore Wind Farm Tenders
With the ongoing challenges in the offshore wind energy sector impacting the economics and development of sites, the Netherlands,…
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Study: Green Corridors Will Need Subsidy Support to Get Started
The IMO's planned global fuel standard for low-carbon energy will not be enough to underwrite the growth of the most…
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EU Approves "Exceptional" $4B Subsidy for German LNG Import Terminals
The EU Commission has approved a request from the German government to spend $4.2 billion on state subsidies for…
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Norwegian Government Moves Forward with $3.3B Floating Wind Subsidy
The Norwegian government in its 2025 budget proposals released today confirmed that it will move forward with an earlier plan…
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German LNG Terminal Operator Sues EU Over Competitor’s Subsidy
Two years after Germany rushed to launch its first onshore LNG import terminals, the operators are struggling to gain…
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European Subsidy for Shore Power at Zeebrugge Cruise Terminal
Port of Antwerp-Bruges will receive a European grant of 3.2 million euros for a shore power installation for cruise ships…
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ICS proposes subsidy system for green fuel use to reach net zero targets
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has submitted a proposal to shipping’s global regulator, the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO),…
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