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REM: TotalEnergies, Sempra to co-develop renewables projects in North America

5 April 2022

TotalEnergies and Sempra have agreed to co-develop several projects onshore and offshore renewable energy projects in North America. TotalEnergies is the French oil and gas supermajor. Sempra is an energy American infrastructure company.

AfrElec: South Africa set for 5.4 GW of new wind by 2026

5 April 2022

South Africa could add 5.4 GW of new wind capacity over between 2022 and 2026, although procurement could be delayed as additions fall between 2021 and 2022.

Wind growth needs to quadruple to meet net-zero goals

4 April 2022

The global wind industry posted its second-best year ever in 2021, posting 12% growth and adding 93.6 GW of new capacity onshore and offshore, bringing the global fleet to 837 GW.

Vestas secures flurry of orders at end of Q1

3 April 2022

Vestas, the Denmark-based leading wind turbine manufacturer, announced 13 orders on March 31, the final day of Q1. The orders amounted to nearly 1 GW.

Ørsted reveals plans for “modular” energy island

3 April 2022

Danish offshore wind project leader Ørsted has revealed how it would build an offshore energy island off Denmark. It is partnering on the North Sea Energy Island with Danish pension fund ATP.

Siemens Gamesa starts manufacturing of major offshore wind components in Le Havre, France

3 April 2022

Siemens Gamesa has started manufacturing its offshore Direct Drive wind turbine nacelles and IntegralBlades at its new factory in Le Havre, France. The plant is the world’s first offshore nacelle and blade facility under one roof.

Vestas to partner with rival for V150-4.2 MW blade production in Brazil

2 April 2022

Vestas, the leading wind turbine manufacturer, has signed a supply agreement with LM Wind Power for production of V150-4.2 MW turbine blades primarily for the Brazilian market and possibly for export as well.

Development at 1.47-GW East Anglia TWO and East Anglia ONE North approved

2 April 2022

Development consent has finally been given to ScottishPower Renewables’ 867-MW East Anglia TWO and 602-MW East Anglia ONE North off Suffolk in eastern England.

Aker Offshore Wind to merge with Mainstream Renewable Power

2 April 2022

Norwegian Investment company Aker Horizons has announced that Aker Offshore Wind (AOW) will be combined with Mainstream Renewable Power to create an “industrially and financially stronger renewable energy developer.”

US Wind announces $11mn for offshore wildlife research

2 April 2022

US Wind has announced $11mn in funding over ten years to the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science for research aimed at understanding the potential effects of offshore wind development on marine wildlife

EU launches WTO challenge against UK over offshore wind

2 April 2022

The European Union has launched its first ever challenge against Britain at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over the UK’s subsidy scheme for offshore wind. The UK left the EU in January 2020 in a move called Brexit.

Maersk wins installation contract for more than 2 GW of US wind farms

2 April 2022

In the US, Maersk Supply Service will construct a pioneering wind installation vessel for Equinor and oil super-major bp for the Empire 1 and 2 wind offshore farms, which together will comprise more than 2 GW and come online 2026-2028.

Wind and solar growth must accelerate to keep pace with demand for power

1 April 2022

Wind and solar accounted for a record 10.3% of global electricity consumption in 2021, after solar generation rose by 23% and wind grew by 14%.

Virginia AG’s office: Dominion Energy’s proposed $9bn 2.64-GW offshore wind farm poses “significant” financial risks for consumers

31 March 2022

The Virginia Attorney General’s office has told state regulators that Dominion Energy’s proposed $9bn 2.64-GW offshore wind farm off Virginia poses “significantly risks” for consumers and that its economic benefits have been exaggerated.

Energy transition needs $5.7 trillion per year until 2030

31 March 2022

The world needs to invest $5.7 trillion per year between now and 2030 if it is to have any chance of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

Shenhua to increase focus on green investment by 2030

31 March 2022

China Shenhua Energy plans to increase investments in renewable energy to 40% of capex by 2030 and will not build any new coal plants from 2025.

Wind and solar growth must accelerate to keep pace with demand for power

31 March 2022

Wind and solar accounted for a record 10.3% of global electricity consumption in 2021, after solar generation rose by 23% and wind grew by 14%.

Biden administration to probe claim against SE Asian assemblers of solar components

30 March 2022

The Commerce Department on March 28 announced a probe into solar panels imported from four Southeast Asian countries over the possibility that the panels are circumventing tariffs imposed to protect domestic US manufacturing.

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