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        POWER            WELCOME  to NewsBase’s Power Roundup  REM: Eurowind plans five onshore ‘energy cen-
                         Global (NRG Power), in which the reader is  tres’ in Denmark totalling 2.5 GW
                         invited to join our team of international editors,  Eurowind Energy is planning five onshore re-
                         who provide a snapshot of some of the key issues  newable energy centres in Denmark with a
                         affecting their regional beats. We hope you will like  total installed capacity of 2.5 GW. The centres
                         NRG Power’s new concise format, but by clicking  will include wind turbines, solar photovoltaics,
                         on the headline link for each section the full text  batteries and green hydrogen production.
                         will be available.
                                                              ENERGO: Ukraine wants to increase electricity
                         AfrElec: Nigeria shortlists 16 firms allowed to  export capacity to 6GW
                         buy five energy grid assets          Ukrainian Minister of Energy Herman Halush-
                         The Nigerian government has shortlisted 16  chenko says that the country aims to increase its
                         firms it has approved to privatise five of the  electricity export capacity to Europe to 6 GW.
                         country’s National Integrated Power Pro-  Ukraine has been allowed to export electricity
                         jects:Geregu, Omotosho, Olorunsogo, Calabar  to Europe since June 30, roughly three months
                         and Benin-Ihovbor. Nigeria’s decision to restruc-  after connecting to the European Network of
                         ture and privatise a significant proportion of its  Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E).
                         power sector brings changes that impact the dis-
                         tribution companies, known as DISCOs, which
                         have struggled to reliably provide power to the
                         nation since 2013, when the government ceded
                         overall control over distribution.















































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