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        POWER            WELCOME  to NewsBase’s Power Roundup  generation off Wales in the Celtic Sea. Tata Steel
                         Global (NRG Power), in which the reader is  has a steel-making facility in Port Talbot, South
                         invited to join our team of international editors,  Wales.
                         who provide a snapshot of some of the key issues
                         affecting their regional beats. We hope you will like  ENERGO: Europe ready for Baltics emergency
                         NRG Power’s new concise format, but by clicking  switch-off from Russian grid
                         on the headline link for each section the full text  European grid operators are ready to imple-
                         will be available.                   ment immediately a long-term plan to bring
                                                              the Baltic states, which rely on the Russian grid,
                         AsiaElec: Petronas, Mitsui partner on CCS  into the European Union system in the event
                         studies                              Moscow cuts them off. Concern about de-
                         Malaysia’s Petronas and Japan’s Mitsui & Co.  pending on Russia for any form of energy has
                         have signed a memorandum of understanding  mounted across Europe because of reductions
                         on partnering on studies into carbon capture  in Russian gas supplies to some countries fol-
                         and storage. Under the tentative deal, the two  lowing Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
                         companies would collaborate on conceptual
                         and feasibility studies on the CCS value chain,
                         including the evaluation of carbon dioxide
                         (CO2) storage sites offshore Peninsular Malay-
                         sia.
                         REM: RWE partners with Tata Steel, plans 1
                         GW of floating offshore capacity off Wales
                         RWE of Germany and India’s Tata Steel have
                         formed a partnership to support the “green in-
                         dustrial revolution” and offshore wind power









































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