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Wall Street regulator proposes sweeping climate disclosure

22 March 2022

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has formally proposed an unprecedented new rule that would require companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk.

Largest wind project in N. America comes online

22 March 2022

Chicago-based developer Invenergy and wind turbine manufacturer GE Renewable Energy have announced the start of commercial operations for the 998-MW Traverse Wind Energy Centre, the largest wind farm constructed in a single phase in North America.

Bui Power chief calls for partnerships to help Ghana achieve its net zero targets

22 March 2022

Investment would help the installation of Solar PVs and hybridisation to diversify the country’s energy mix in order to augment the country’s power generation.

Scramble to replace Russian gas endangers climate change targets

22 March 2022

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed the questions of decarbonisation and energy security up to the top of the political agenda as governments scramble to find alternatives to Russian oil and gas.

Vestas secures 280 MW of orders in Latin America, Omega Energia secures rights to Brazil’s 1.5-GW Assuruá

20 March 2022

Vestas has secured an 86-MW wind turbine order in Argentina with Petroquímica Comodoro Rivadavia for two projects, Mataco III and Vivoratá, near Bahia Blanca and Mar del Plata cities respectively.

Regulators approve almost 1 GW of solar and energy storage for Dominion Energy Virginia

20 March 2022

The Virginia State Corporation Commission has approved expansion of new solar and energy storage projects for Dominion Energy Virginia customers. The projects will total almost 1 GW.

Indiana Michigan Power calls for 1.3 GW of renewable energy

19 March 2022

Indiana Michigan Power has issued a request for proposals for projects that will generate some 800 MW of wind energy and approximately 500 MW of solar power. The utility is owned by American Electric Power.

Portugal to hold first auction for floating wind projects this summer

19 March 2022

Portugal will hold its first auction for floating offshore wind projects this summer, Reuters has been told by Environment and Energy Transition Minister Joao Matos Fernandes.

France issues call for tenders for floating wind projects

19 March 2022

French Prime Minister Jean Castex has issued a call for tenders for floating wind farm projects. The two 250-MW projects, of about 20 turbines each, would be in the Mediterranean.

UK to bolster renewable energy in response to economic impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine

19 March 2022

Later this month, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will unveil a British Energy Security Strategy that will promote renewable energy, nuclear and hydrogen to boost energy independence and buffer the country from the economic impact of Russia’s war.

Ørsted and BP escalate fight over seabed in North Sea

18 March 2022

A long-simmering dispute between Ørsted and UK oil super-major BP has come to a head with the Danish offshore wind developer formally accusing BP of trying to halt 675 MW of its 2.6-GW Hornsea 4 offshore wind farm.

$10.5m state grant approved for California port’s offshore wind plans

17 March 2022

The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved a $10.5mn grant for renovations at the Port of Humboldt Bay to support offshore wind activities in an area designated for development on the north coast.

More than 1.3 GW of wind in onshore wind auction in Germany

17 March 2022

In an oversubscribed tender with a deadline of February 1, as much as 1.332 GW of wind capacity, or 141 wind projects, have been selected in Germany, said the Federal Network Agency.

OX2 applies for permit for 5.5-GW offshore project off Sweden

17 March 2022

OX2 has applied for a Natura 2000 permit for the 5.5-GW Aurora offshore wind project in the Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone between the islands of Gotland and Öland in the Baltic Sea.

Ørsted and Maersk partner on 675-MW US e-methanol facility

17 March 2022

Ørsted and AP Moller–Maersk, the shipping container logistics company, will partner on a 675-MW power-to-X facility on the US Gulf Coast supplied by 1.2 GW of onshore wind and solar photovoltaic energy.

US solar growth remains uncertain as federal legislation stalls

17 March 2022

US solar prices increased as much as 18% in 2021 due to unprecedented supply chain challenges, trade actions and legislative uncertainty, according to the US Solar Market Insight 2021 Year in Review.

Florida bill cutting rooftop solar net metering heads to governor

17 March 2022

A controversial and unpopular bill in Florida that would cut consumers’ income from rooftop solar substantially is now heading to the desk of Governor Ron DeSantis. He is expected to sign it.

Colombia launches offshore wind plans

17 March 2022

Colombia has launched its offshore wind plan with an announcement of South America’s first offshore wind project.

New Jersey to fund offshore wind environmental studies

17 March 2022

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and New Jersey Board of Public Utilities have announced that the state will fund offshore wind environmental studies. The state will soon release a request for proposals for the research.

LM Wind Power and collaborators produce prototype of recyclable wind turbine blade

17 March 2022

A prototype of a recyclable wind turbine blade has been produced at the plant of GE-owned LW Wind Power in Ponferrada, Spain

New report identifies floating offshore wind’s “enormous potential” in energy transition

17 March 2022

The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) has published a new report, Floating Offshore Wind – a Global Opportunity, setting out the “enormous role” that opportunity floating offshore wind presents globally.

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