Records for renewables, ‘Viking’ power lines and fossil fuel decline: BusinessGreen’s most read stories of the week

ECIU: Renewables produced enough electricity to power every British home by 2023

Electricity generated by wind, solar and hydroelectric power stations was more than enough to power all 28 million homes in Britain by 2023, think tanks estimate.

– by Michael Holder (@michaelholder)

Viking Link: ‘World’s longest’ submarine cable starts powering UK homes

National Grid is deploying a record-breaking £1.7 billion interconnector stretching 750 kilometers between Britain and Denmark.

– by Stuart Stone (@steen26)

Analysis: UK electricity generation from fossil fuels falls to its lowest level since 1957

Electricity generated by fossil fuels will fall by more than a fifth in 2023 to its lowest level in 66 years, but renewable energy generation has also been ‘effectively at a standstill’, Carbon Brief finds.

– by Stuart Stone (@steen26)

‘Milestone moment’: Britain rejoins the Horizon Europe research funding programme

British researchers can once again take part in the EU’s flagship research and innovation program after Britain joins the program as an ‘associated’ country.

– by Stuart Stone (@steen26)

‘Well in short’: the government misses the target for EV charging points along the highway

RAC warns the government has missed its 2023 target for high-powered chargers on highways, but welcomes “very good progress” in the rollout since April.

– by Cecilia Keating (@cecilia_keating)

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