• The RIVM reports 24,590 positive corona tests on Wednesday. That is 5,997 more than on Tuesday and the highest number since the start of measurements.
  • There are major doubts among provinces and municipalities as to whether Tennet, the operator of the high-voltage grid and fully owned by the state, has improved the power grid in time to make the transition to sustainable electricity generation. That writes the FD. Tennet says it wants to expand but cannot do everything at once.
  • Brussels Airlines wants to send three thousand empty flights into the air this winter in order to retain their flying rights, reports the Belgian TheBulletin. Airlines do this in order not to lose their take-off and landing rights, but there is strong criticism from politicians about the current policy surrounding the so-called 'slots'.
  • Large employers must keep track of their employees' CO2 emissions. These are government plans about which RTL News writes. This concerns emissions caused by commuting and business travel at companies with more than a hundred employees.
  • The trading price for natural gas rose again on Wednesday to above 90 euros per megawatt hour. There are concerns about deliveries of Russian gas via the Yamal-Europe pipeline and colder winter weather, it said at NU.nl to read.

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