England
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Energy Markets
Operator extends Denmark-Britain power cable television capability curbs to late 2026
Capacity on the Viking Link subsea power cable television connecting Britain and Denmark will stay cut by as much as 45% till late 2026 due to hold-ups to a. domestic Danish power line job, operator Energinet stated on. Monday. Viking Link, which is jointly owned and operated by. Britain's National Grid and Denmark's Energinet, has been. performing at lowered capacity since its start of operations in. December due to hold-ups to enhancing the power grid on the. Danish west coast. Operators at first anticipated the cut to last up until April 1,. 2025. Energinet stated in an openness message published
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Environment
U.N. environment chief states 2 years to save the world
Federal governments, business leaders and development banks have 2 years to take action to avert far even worse climate change, the U.N.'s environment chief stated on Wednesday, in a speech that alerted worldwide warming is slipping down politicians' programs. Scientists say cutting in half climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 is vital to stop a rise in temperature levels of more than 1.5 Celsius that would release more severe weather and heat. Yet in 2015, the world's energy-related CO2 emissions increased to a record high. Present dedications to fight environment modification would barely cut global emissions at all by 2030.