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31 Jan 2025, 11:39
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In brief | 21 January '25

Euractiv:

Norway is bound to adopt EU energy laws as a member of the European Economic Area – which the eurosceptic Centre Party has opposed.

FT:

Ørsted has replaced chief executive Mads Nipper as the world’s largest offshore wind developer faces deepening challenges in the US market and persistent disruptions to its supply chains.

European Commission:

The Commission will allocate almost 1.25 billion euros in grants from the  to 41 cross-border energy infrastructure projects, which have obtained the status of Projects of Common Interest and Projects of Mutual Interest () in 2024 under the  (TEN-E) policy framework.

Bloomberg:

Trump's second exit from the Paris Agreement is coming at a far shakier time for climate action, with rising populism and corporate retreat adding bigger risk to the U.S. pullback.

BloombergNEF:

Investment in the low-carbon energy transition worldwide grew 11 percent to hit a record 2.1 trillion U.S. dollars in 2024, according to, an annual report released today by research provider BloombergNEF (BNEF).

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