Already five gas-fired power stations candidate for federal support mechanism

Already five gas-fired power stations candidate for federal support mechanism

Due to the offer by four energy companies for the construction of five gas-fired power stations, there is more supply than demand and support. – The federal government’s CRM support mechanism aims to convince companies to invest in electrical capacity to cope with the shutdown of nuclear power plants. In fact, this mainly concerns a … Read more

Trade unions organize demonstration at Do …

Trade unions organize demonstration at Do …

Executives and employees of the energy company Engie Electrabel will demonstrate at the Doel nuclear power plant on Thursday 3 December. The protest is directed against the federal government, which is retaining the nuclear exit for the time being. – “The action is directed against a government that will eventually abolish 7,000 jobs that are … Read more

Vandenbroucke on nuclear exit: ‘Who is Bart De Wever in this …

Vandenbroucke on nuclear exit: ‘Who is Bart De Wever in this …

Deputy Prime Minister Frank Vandenbroucke calls the statements of N-VA chairman Bart De Wever about the nuclear exit dossier ‘completely unimportant’. ‘Who is Bart De Wever in this? ‘said Vandenbroucke in De Zevende Dag. – N-VA chairman Bart De Wever has Saturday offered a variable majority to reverse the law on nuclear exit. He said … Read more

Minister Tinne Van Der Straeten (Green): “Nuclear energy will be redundant by 2025” | Interior | News

Minister Tinne Van Der Straeten (Green): “Nuclear energy will be redundant by 2025” | Interior | News

October 11, 2020 08u53 Source: De Zondag BELGIAN Federal Minister of Energy Tinne Van Der Straeten (Green) – Fresh Federal Energy Minister Tinne Van Der Straeten (Groen) talks in an interview with De Zondag about her ambitions this legislature and the intended nuclear exit by 2025. “If nuclear energy disappears, there will be a lot … Read more

It’s official: Suez sold by Engie to Veolia

It’s official: Suez sold by Engie to Veolia

The info fell on Monday, October 5 at 8:30 p.m. Engie (60 billion turnover, 170,000 employees), which wants to reinvest massively in renewable energies, has finally accepted Veolia’s offer : he should pocket 3.4 billion to give him the 29.9% he owns at Suez (89,000 employees, 18 billion turnover). Engie (the former Gaz de France) … Read more