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Capital Dynamics, Tenaska to develop energy storage in California

20 August 2020

Private equity investor Capital Dynamics and US utility Tenaska are to develop a portfolio of nine battery energy storage system (BESS) in California that will provide up to 2,000 MW of supply capacity.

UK’s Erebus floating wind demonstration project gains seabed rights

19 August 2020

The UK’s Crown Estate has awarded seabed rights to Blue Gem Wind for the proposed 96-MW Erebus floating wind demonstration project in the Welsh waters of the Celtic Sea.

Puget Sound Energy, Avangrid Renewables to build 200-MW Golden Hills wind farm

19 August 2020

Oregon utility Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and Avangrid Renewables, a subsidiary of AVANGRID, have agreed on a deal to develop a 200-MW wind farm in the state.

Chevron’s latest moves illustrate diversification push

19 August 2020

Chevron is engaging more in renewables and nuclear power at the same time as it continues to pursue new oil and gas opportunities around the world.

Green energy could reduce Asian LNG production emissions by 8%

19 August 2020

Using renewable energy to operate LNG production plants across the Asia-Pacific region could reduce emissions by about 8%

Flood forces China’s Tongwei to cut polysilicon capacity by a quarter

19 August 2020

Tongwei Group has closed down a quarter of its polycrystalline silicon, or polysilicon, capacity because of severe flooding this week in southeastern China.

Green energy grows during lockdown, but not by enough

19 August 2020

Solar and wind output grew 14% during lockdown, but the expansion is too slow to meet the Paris Agreement goals

Vestas secures 86-MW EPC deal to expand Lincoln Gap Wind Farm

19 August 2020

Vestas has signed an 86-MW contract with Nexif Energy to supply turbines for the second stage of the Lincoln Gap Wind Farm in South Australia.

Vestas wins biggest ever European onshore turbine order

19 August 2020

The UK’s SSE Renewables has given Vestas a 443-MW order to supply turbines for the Viking onshore wind park on the Shetland Islands.

US supports solar, hydro development in Nigeria

13 August 2020

The US Trade and Development Agency has awarded a grant to Abuja-based Konexa for a feasibility study that will evaluate Nigeria’s access to reliable, privately generated renewable electricity.

Egypt abandons 200-MW solar tender amid fears of oversupply

13 August 2020

State-owned Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co. (EETC) has cancelled its tender to develop 200 MW of solar PV generating capacity in the West Nile province

Canada preps for hydrogen push

13 August 2020

Canada is in the process of developing a national hydrogen strategy, and as with oil, Alberta hopes to lead the way.

Debut green bonds issued on Astana International Exchange

12 August 2020

UNDP backs milestone achievement of Kazakhstan’s Damu Entrepreneurship Fund. Move based on reduction of investment risks in renewable energy.

MDBs provide $61.6bn of climate financing in 2019

11 August 2020

MDMs provide $61.6bn of climate financing in 2019

Investment in Chinese solar and wind booms ahead of subsidy deadline

11 August 2020

Investment in wind and solar is likely to continue booming in 2020, Fitch Rating said, driven by looming connection deadlines to secure wind subsidies.

Estonia and Latvia agree to joint development of offshore wind

11 August 2020

The governments of Estonia and Latvia have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop an offshore wind farm in the Gulf of Riga that could meet up to 40% of Estonia’s annual electricity consumption.

Crosswind and Vattenfall to develop Dutch offshore wind

11 August 2020

The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) has announced that Crosswind, a consortium of Shell and the Dutch utility Eneco, has secured the right to develop Hollandse Kust Noord wind farm.

Russia’s Hevel Group constructs Far East solar PV plants

11 August 2020

Russian PV manufacturer Hevel Group has begun the construction of several off-grid solar parks in Russia’s Far East.

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