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US government weighs 1.8 GW of onshore wind projects in Idaho

23 March 2022

The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is weighing two wind farms, of 800 MW and 1 GW, in Idaho.

UK offshore wind pipeline surges to 86 GW

23 March 2022

New research published by trade group RenewableUK indicates that the UK’s total pipeline of offshore wind projects now stands at 86 GW, more than eight times the country’s current operational capacity.

Endesa to use second-hand Nissan batteries to improve grid stability

23 March 2022

Spain’s Endesa (part of Italy’s Enel) will use second-hand Nissan batteries to improve grid stability in Melilla.

Anglo American, EDF Renewables to develop renewable energy in South Africa

23 March 2022

Anglo American has signed a memorandum of understanding with EDF Renewables to co-operate in developing a regional renewable energy ecosystem (RREE) in South Africa.

Jiangxi Jinko to build silicon pull rod project in China

23 March 2022

JinkoSolar Holding Co. said that its principal operating subsidiary, Jinko Solar Co. (Jiangxi Jinko), has signed a project investment co-operation framework agreement for a joint monocrystalline silicon pull rod project in Qinghai Province.

"Climate Czar" and veteran Russian reformist Chubais said to have flown Russia

23 March 2022

Veteran reformer Anatoly Chubais has quit his post of"Climate Czar" and fled the country after criticising Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Shell may develop six offshore wind farms totalling 1.7 GW off Brazil

23 March 2022

Shell Brasil has filed environmental licensing requests for six offshore wind farms totalling 1.7 GW.

REM: Shell may develop six offshore wind farms totalling 1.7 GW off Brazil

23 March 2022

Shell Brasil has filed environmental licensing requests for six offshore wind farms totalling 1.7 GW.

TRIG buys minority stake in Hornsea 1 offshore wind farm

23 March 2022

The Renewables Infrastructure Group is buying a 7.8% stake in the massive 1.2-GW Hornsea 1 offshore wind farm located off northern England, it has announced in a bourse filing. Hornsea 1 is the largest offshore wind farm in the world.

South African Breweries (SAB) signs up for 7,000 cow biogas deal amid solar pledge

23 March 2022

South African Breweries (SAB) is looking into growing its renewable energy adoption, sustainable energy reports.

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.

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