News tagged CFD
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Renewable energy Contracts for Difference auction allocated record breaking £1bn
The government has committed £1bn for the next round of the renewable energy Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction. The post Renewable energy Contracts for Difference auction allocated record breaking £1bn appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Government improves conditions for offshore wind investments in next Contracts for Difference round
The government has increased the maximum price for offshore wind projects in the next round of Contracts for Difference (CfD), improving the chances for new agreements after this year’s auction saw no new projects brought forward. The post Government improves conditions for offshore wind investments in next Contracts for Difference round appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Lack of offshore wind in new CfD shows government’s ‘fundamental misunderstanding’ of renewables
Energy analysts have accused the government of having a “fundamental misunderstanding” of renewables funding, which has led to no new offshore wind development agreements in the latest round of Contracts for Difference (CfD). The post Lack of offshore wind in new CfD shows government’s ‘fundamental misunderstanding’ of renewables appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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New finance model to spur next nuclear power plant builds
Government acts to put nuclear power station build programme back on track
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Addressing Ecological and Coastal Protection in the Gulf Region
By Luke Carothers When it comes to planning for climate change and protecting our communities, there are a few regions that are more vulnerable than the rest. As evidenced by several massive hurricanes in recent decades, the Gulf Region of the United States is paramount within these vulnerable regions. Over the course of geologic history, […] The post Addressing Ecological and Coastal Protection in the Gulf Region appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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