Offshore breakthroughs and the future of EV charging
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In this episode, we explore Mirova's first close on the MET6 fund and Romania's first 2GW CfD scheme, which is currently delayed as it awaits EU approvals, and the UK government's controversial decision to exclude onshore wind projects from being considered 'nationally significant infrastructure projects'. In the offshore space, we cover New York's fourth offshore wind solicitation round, attracting high-profile bids from major developers into what has historically been a troubled market. And we look into Germany's latest launch of offshore wind tenders, another critical step in Europe's renewable energy expansion. This week's analysis focuses firstly on Hornsea 3, which is set to be the UK's largest offshore wind farm. We unravel the project's challenging journey to its final investment decision. Finally, we take a data-driven look at the UK's electric vehicle journey, discussing the challenges and advancements in EV charging infrastructure. Despite policy shifts and industry challenges, the UK shows progress in EV infrastructure but faces hurdles in meeting specific targets. Hosted by: Oliver Carr - Lead AnalystAshkenaz Al - Reporter Dila Cebeci - Senior AnalystReach out to us at: [email protected] Find all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratia Listen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers. Music credit: NDA/Show You instrumental/Tribe of Noise ©2024 inspiratia. All rights reserved. This content is protected by copyright. Please respect the author's rights and do not copy or reproduce it without permission.
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