2024-12-23
https://w3.windfair.us/wind-energy/news/40164-rwe-green-oil-gas-russia-ukraine-war-energy-security-renewable-energy-energy-transition-investment-fossil-fuel-power-plant-germany-coal-exit

RWE sticks to green energy business

Due to the war in Ukraine, the company is examining whether some coal-fired power plants could possibly remain in operation for longer. The decision is up to the German government, but RWE nevertheless intends to stick to the rapid expansion of renewables for greater energy security.

Official Press Release RWE:

RWE: Security of supply and climate protection are more closely linked than ever before

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RWE: Security of supply and climate protection are more closely linked than ever before

Impact of the war in Ukraine is hitting the energy markets with full force / Company wants to provide support on short-, medium- and long-term measures to ensure security of supply, diversification of fuel supplies, rapid expansion of renewables, ramp-up of hydrogen economy and import infrastructures for green energies

At its Annual Press Conference today, RWE also commented on the impact of the war in Ukraine on energy supply. The company made it clear that security of supply and climate protection are more closely linked than ever before. RWE is therefore continuing to drive the expansion of its green core business as planned, with investments of €50 billion gross by 2030. In the long term, energy supply from renewable sources and the operation of flexible generation... ... More: Official Press Release RWE

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RWE, green, oil, gas, Russia, Ukraine, war, energy security, renewable energy, energy transition, investment, fossil fuel, power plant, Germany, coal exit







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