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Coal miner and power generator LEAG, owned by Czech energy firm EPH, plans to build gas-fired power stations at four locations in Germany as part of a government strategy to add more such plants, its CEO told Reuters in an interview.
Senior policymakers will hold talks with Germany's top utilities over the country's planned power plant strategy on Thursday, three people familiar with the matter said, the latest effort to make progress on the long-awaited piece of legislation.
With a deal signed with Shell for LNG supply over 12 years, Morocco has formally entered the LNG market. Its renewable energy plans are moving slowly, suggesting gas will play a key role in the country’s plans to phase coal out of its carbon-heavy generation mix. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 8]
Bangladesh is facing its worst electricity crisis since 2013, a Reuters analysis of government data shows, due to erratic weather and difficulty paying for fuel imports amid declining forex reserves and value of its currency.
Many factors are in play, but the basic fact is Europe needs to maintain its gas conservation efforts, keep importing large volumes of LNG and hope for clement weather. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 3]
France's fuel supplies have been disrupted by more than three weeks of strikes against the government's pension overhaul, with production halted at three of its seven refineries, reduced at two, and two others undergoing maintenance.