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18.11.25 - 11:57
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Besatzer: Ukraine beschießt Stromnetz im Gebiet Donezk (DPA-AFX)
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DONEZK (dpa-AFX) - Ukrainische Drohnenangriffe sollen nach Angaben der Besatzungsverwaltung große Schäden am Stromnetz im russisch besetzten Teil des Gebiets Donezk verursacht haben. Der von Moskau eingesetzte Verwaltungschef Denis Puschilin teilte auf ......
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17.11.25 - 14:24
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TotalEnergies buys £5.1bn stake in Czech tycoon′s power plants business (The Guardian)
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Daniel Křetínský to become a major shareholder in French oil company as part of deal creating 50/50 joint ventureThe Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský is to become one of the largest shareholders in TotalEnergies after selling a stake in his electricity generation business, which includes several UK power plants, to the French oil company.Křetínský, whose companies own stakes in Royal Mail and West Ham United football club, agreed to sell a 50% stake in his stable of European power plants to TotalEnergies for about €5.1bn ($5.9bn) in exchange for about 4.1% of Total's share capital. Continue reading......
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17.11.25 - 11:54
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Electricity Prices Extend Rise, Regulators Rein In Data Centers (ZeroHedge)
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Electricity Prices Extend Rise, Regulators Rein In Data Centers
There is very little good news this week for those hoping to see relief in electricity prices next year, and more states took steps to put guardrails on data center development.
At the same time, new renewable generation projects continue to face delays and cancellations.
Here's the story the data told this week in the electric power sector.
By the Numbers
$51/MWh
The forecast price of wholesale electricity across the country in 2026, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That number, 8.5% higher than this year, is the load-weighted average across 11 regional markets, but the increases will not be felt evenly. Much of the rise in demand and price is centered on Texas and driven largely by data centers, cryptocurrency mining facilities and other energy-intensive commercial customers, EIA said.
80%
The minimum percentage of contracted monthly demand that data centers and other large load customers will be r...
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16.11.25 - 17:33
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So viel kostet der Industrie-Strompreis den Steuerzahler (Die Welt)
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In einem internen Papier des Bundeswirtschaftsministeriums wird ein konkreter Betrag genannt, wie teuer die geplante Subvention werden soll. Profitieren sollen mehr als 90 Wirtschaftsbereiche – und Unternehmen müssen einige Auflagen erfüllen... --- Das Bundeswirtschaftsministerium von Katherina Reiche (CDU) geht davon aus, dass der Industrie-Strompreis den Bund insgesamt 3,1 Milliarden Euro kostet.. --- Die Hälfte der Subvention muss von den Firmen in „neue oder modernisierte Anlagen investiert werden, die einen messbaren Beitrag zur Senkung der Kosten des Stromsystems leisten, ohne den Verbrauch fossiler Brennstoffe in die Höhe zu treiben“, heißt es weiter. Darunter fallen die Erzeugung erneuerbarer Energien, Energiespeicher und Verbesserungen der Energie-Effizienz.. --- Neue Verpflichtungen & Bürokratie inklusive..
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16.11.25 - 17:00
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Data Center Volatility, Batteries And The Electric Grid′s New Reality (ZeroHedge)
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Data Center Volatility, Batteries And The Electric Grid's New Reality
Published at UtilityDive and authored by Amanda Simonian of TerraFlow Energy, a Texas-based developer of long-duration energy storage solutions.
I spent most of September on the road, from RE+ in Las Vegas to Climate Week NYC, Houston Energy and Climate Week and Data Center World Power in San Antonio. Four different audiences, four very different rooms, but one conversation that always found its way to the surface: power. Not just how much we need, but what kind. The quality, the stability and the very real stress being placed on a grid that was never built for what is coming next.
It is the problem no one planned for. As the next wave of data centers energizes, operators are discovering that the real challenge is not just finding enough megawatts. It is what happens when those megawatts do not stay still.
AI workloads do not draw power the way traditional computing does. They surge. They idle. They fluctuate thousands of t...
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