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        POWER            WELCOME  to NewsBase’s Power Roundup  to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in
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                                                              ENERGO: DTEK And Regulator Blame One
                         ASIAELEC: Siemens Gamesa’s Typhoon-Proof  Other As Power Prices On The Day-Ahead
                         Offshore Turbine Surges Ahead        Market Plummet
                         Siemens Gamesa’s latest offshore turbine design  The  electricity  price  on  Ukraine’s  day-ahead
                         has been certified typhoon-proof by interna-  segment of the wholesale market decreased to
                         tional regulators, its second model to receive  UAH1,035 per MWh on July 2 and reached a
                         such a rating from TÜV NORD.         new low  of UAH426/MWh on  July 4, down
                           Its SG 11.0-200 DD design was given a  from the June average of UAH1,425/MWh, ac-
                         rotor-nacelle assembly (RNA) IEC type certifi-  cording to data from the market operator.
                         cate from TÜV NORD, which covers resistance   The power sector regulator (the NERC),
                         to wind of speeds up to 57 metres per second for  reported that the collapse was caused by a 40%
                         10 minutes and three-second gusts of up to 79.8  decline of power purchases in the day-ahead
                         metres per second.                   segment on July 2.

                         REM: Norway To Invest $1.1bn In Green
                         Energy In World’s Poorest Countries
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                         a new fund that will invest in renewable energy
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