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Repsol, Enagas produce green hydrogen using solar energy
Repsol has said that it plans to build a demonstration plant at its Puertollano industrial complex in Spain by 2024 to produce renewable hydrogen using solar energy.
Bureau Veritas approves Dutch floating solar technology
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Deutsche Windtechnik sets up UK offshore division
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MingYang launches 16-MW offshore wind turbine
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Rosneft CEO Igor has proposed that Russia introduce a voluntary system for monitoring and verifying CO2 emissions that could be recognised in the EU.
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China Three Gorges buys into MENA green markets
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US House of Representatives approves framework of $3.5 trillion budget resolution
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AfrElec: Siemens seals 200-MW green hydrogen deal in Egypt
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EPA to propose lower biofuel mandate levels
The US Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose to President Biden that America’s biofuel blending mandates should be lowered to below this year’s levels, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
AsiaElec: Kansai Electric brings in RWE to develop floating wind capacity in Japan
Japan’s Kansai Electric Power and Germany’s RWE Renewables have announced plans to work to develop offshore wind capacity off the Japanese coast, building on their work together in the UK.
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LatAmOil: Green hydrogen plans for Chilean LNG terminal
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New study finds offshore wind critical to solving California’s power challenges
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Large-scale decarbonisation of the US electricity sector could increase solar from 3% of generation today to more than 40% by 2035, according to a new issue brief by the US Department of Energy.

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