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In brief | 12 May '26

IOW: Inland seas around the world are severely affected by climate change

Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), climate simulations were used to investigate how 19 inland seas, including the Baltic Sea, are responding to climate change. 

Aurora: Germany, Great Britain, Bulgaria Europe’s most attractive co-location investment markets for 2026

Report outlines where co-location is already viable and how investors can optimise assets amid tightening grid constraints and rising market volatility. 

Bloomberg: Siemens Energy sees data centres driving demand into 2030s

The manufacturer is sold out in major parts of its business until 2030 and beyond as the electrification trend is proving structural, chief financial officer Maria Ferraro said. 

Bloomberg: Race for critical minerals leaves EU struggling to keep up

Amid a hotly contested global race for minerals, a mining project in Slovakia illustrates the EU’s struggle to get its act together. 

FCW: Germany moves E-SAF project into Schwedt refinery as €350 million state backing lands

The move ties aviation fuel decarbonisation directly to Berlin’s wider effort to stabilise a politically sensitive refinery. 

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