Statkraft provides fossil aid to British green energy transition

The Norwegian state-owned utility plans to optimize 175 MW of small gas generators, which will provide flexibility services to the UK power grid, which transmits an increasing amount of renewable energy.
One of AMP Clean Energy's Urban Reserve turbines set for optimization by Statkraft. | Photo: PR / Statkraft
One of AMP Clean Energy's Urban Reserve turbines set for optimization by Statkraft. | Photo: PR / Statkraft

A little fossil energy can help the renewable variety along its way.

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