Vattenfall, the Netherlands’ third-largest energy producer, has announced the cancellation of its planned 120-megawatt wood pellet-burning power plant near Amsterdam. The project, originally approved in 2018, was set to receive €395 million in subsidies and would have powered up to … Continue reading

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