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European funding for green hydrogen in Balearics

12 November 2020

The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) of the EC has selected the project Green Hysland in the Balearic Islands to start negotiations for a €10mn EU grant agreement – the second largest FCH JU grant to a green hydrogen project.

Canadian Solar to supply storage system for Goldman Sachs solar plant

12 November 2020

Canadian Solar has agreed a supply contract and long-term service agreement with Goldman Sachs Renewable Power to deliver and install a 75-MW/300-MWh lithium-ion battery storage system at the 100-MWac Mustang solar plant in California.

Fortescue Metals sets 235-GW green target

12 November 2020

Iron ore miner Fortescue Metals is to build 235 GW of wind and solar capacity to become a major producer of green electricity and hydrogen that would rival the country’s biggest oil suppliers in terms of energy produced.

Scottish Widows to divest from thermal coal and tar sands

12 November 2020

UK pensions investor Scottish Widows is to divest at least GBP440mn ($528mn) from companies that maintain their exposure to coal and weapons, among other factors, as it positions itself as an ethical investor.

European finance secured for Polish wind farms

12 November 2020

The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Germany’s Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) have each allocated PLN184mn (€42mn) to finance the construction and operation of four wind farms in Poland's Wielkopolskie region.

EDPR and Ellakator to develop wind projects in Greece

12 November 2020

Greek infrastructure group Ellakator has signed a strategic agreement with Madrid-based EDP Renováveis (EDPR) for the joint development of an onshore wind portfolio with a capacity of 900 MW, currently under different stages of development.

Kazatomprom resumes activities at all Kazakhstan mining operations

12 November 2020

Pandemic restrictions thought to have cut 2020 uranium production by around 17.5%.

Siemens the next to exit coal

11 November 2020

Siemens’ turbine manufacturing business will no longer make any bids to build new coal-fired power stations, although it will continue with its existing coal power business and will also not stop building gas-fired turbines.

Renewable power proves resilient to COVID

11 November 2020

Renewables will account for 90% of new generating capacity in 2020, the IEA forecasts, but more consistent green policies are needed to foster sustainable growth.

MHI Vestas installs record-breaking floating turbines off UK

11 November 2020

MHI Vestas has installed a V164-9.5 MW turbine, the most powerful turbine in use at a floating wind project, at the Kincardine project off the UK coast.

Toshiba sets 50% emissions reduction target

11 November 2020

Toshiba has announced plans to reduce its CO2 emissions by 50% by 2030 and by 80% by 2050, while it also aims to contribute to the creation of a net-zero society by 2050.

SA’s Bokpoort CSP plant breaks round-the-clock record

5 November 2020

Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power said that its Bokpoort CSP plant in South Africa had become the first renewable facility in Africa to complete a full week of continuous round-the-clock operation.

Global wind market grows 18% in 2020 despite pressure from pandemic

5 November 2020

Resilience and falling costs have kept up wind growth in 2020, and more expansion is set to come

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