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Croatia, Italy and Slovenia to create cross-border hydrogen valley

15 March 2022

Three countries to promote the development of hydrogen technologies as they aim to reach climate neutrality by 2050.

Royal Bafokeng Platinum: 30 MW solar power study almost complete

11 March 2022

South Africa’s only rural community-owned mining company, Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat), which delivered record dividend-yielding earnings and production in 2021, is close to completing its renewable energy study

Sonangol to work with German companies to develop strategy for green hydrogen plant

10 March 2022

Angola’s national oil company (NOC) Sonangol has teamed up with two German firms to explore its options for the construction of a green hydrogen plant.

Asia’s first newbuild SOV to operate at Taiwanese Changhua offshore wind farms

10 March 2022

Vietnam’s Vard Vung Tau shipyard in Vietnam has delivered the first Taiwan-flagged service operation vessel (SOV), TSS Pioneer, to Ta San Shang Marine, a joint company owned by Mitsui OSK. Lines (MOL) and Ta Tong Marine.

Record year for clean energy in 2021: BloombergNEF report

9 March 2022

Clean energy in the US has continued to grow aggressively, despite the pandemic, supply chain bottlenecks and rising inflation, says a new report by BloombergNEF. The economic recovery has helped boost the sector, says the just-released report.

50Hertz to boost investment in offshore grid connections in the North and Baltic Seas

9 March 2022

50Hertz, the electricity transmission system operator, will boost the connection capacity it offers for offshore wind farms from around 1 GW today to more than 7 GW in 2030.

Macquarie-led consortium purchases Reden Solar for $2.7bn

9 March 2022

A consortium led by Macquarie Asset Management, in a consortium with British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (BCI) and MEAG, has reached an agreement to acquire Reden Solar.

Early offshore wind farm off The Netherlands to be repowered

9 March 2022

Vattenfall and SwifterwinT are to start dismantling the 28 wind turbines that make up the 16.8-MW Irene Vorrink wind farm in The Netherlands, and replace them with two rows of 12 machines totalling 132 MW.

Sonnedix acquires Sun Power Energy with 1-GW pipeline in Poland

9 March 2022

Sonnedix, the independent power producer, has bought Sun Power Energy, a solar photovoltaics developer in Warsaw, Poland.

US wind developers installed only 12.9 GW of new capacity in 2021

9 March 2022

Wind developers installed about 12.9 GW of new capacity in the U.S. in 2021, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data. This was a 20% decrease from the record 16 GW of wind capacity that came online in 2020.

China aims to build 450 GW of solar, wind power in Gobi Desert

9 March 2022

The Chinese government has announced ambitious plans to build up to 450 GW of solar and wind capacity in the Gobi Desert and other desert locations as it explores ways to meet its 2060 net-zero target.

EU relies on renewables to end Russian gas imports by 2030

9 March 2022

The European Commission said on March 8 that renewable energy is to play a more prominent role in its plans to make Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels well before 2030, starting with gas, as a direct result of the crisis in Ukraine.

Biden touts clean energy as he bans imports of Russian oil and gas

9 March 2022

President Joe Biden has touted clean energy and energy independence while banning US imports of Russian oil, gas and coal because of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

REM: Europe proposes to ramp up renewables and slash Russian gas imports by 66%

9 March 2022

Europe is planning to slash consumption of Russian natural gas by almost two thirds by the end of this year as it ramps up renewable energy to bolster a move towards energy independence.

Canadian Solar signs 381-MW Brazil PPA, Nexans to provide cables for 778-MW wind farm in Peru

9 March 2022

Canadian Solar has signed private power purchase agreements with Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais S.A., committing 50% of the total electricity production of a 381-MWp solar power project in Brazil.

China, India drive rebound in global CO2 emissions

9 March 2022

Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose by 6% in 2021 to a record high of 36.3bn tonnes, as coal dominated the world economy’s rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic.

USAID to support renewable energy in Cape Town

9 March 2022

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is to provide technical assistance to the City of Cape Town to facilitate renewable energy projects and energy efficiency measures in the city.

Siemens-backed Capton Energy aims to develop 1,000 MW of solar

9 March 2022

Capton Energy, a new joint venture between Siemens Financial Services (SFS) and Saudi Arabia-based Desert Technologies, has said it aims to acquire a 1,000-MW portfolio of 20-100-MW solar project across Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

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