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Siemens Gamesa, Siemens Energy to develop offshore green hydrogen production

14 January 2021

Siemens Gamesa and Siemens Energy have unveiled plans to work together to develop a new green hydrogen production technology using offshore wind turbines.

Hydro lobby talks up benefits in Western Balkans

14 January 2021

The International Hydropower Association (IHA), Albanian Power Corporation (KESH) and the Swiss government have launched a new campaign to improve the environmental sustainability of hydro projects in the Western Balkans.

Bangladesh’s 35-MW Spectra Solar Park comes online

14 January 2021

Bangladesh’s Spectra Solar Park Ltd has opened a 35-MW solar project funded by the ADB, Germany’s KfW and the Canadian Climate Fund for the Private Sector in Asia.

Broad US federal climate and energy legislation are now a strong possibility

13 January 2021

With the US presidency and both houses of Congress soon to be in Democratic hands, broad climate and clean-energy legislation is far more likely. Joe Biden will become President on 20 January, and he is expected to move quickly on climate issues.

Mayflower offshore wind project to drop price of electricity

13 January 2021

Electricity from the 804-MW Mayflower Wind project, to be located off Massachusetts in the US, will now be cheaper than ever. Because of the recent extension of federal tax credits, Mayflower Wind’s price should drop to $70.26 per MWh.

Enel, Qatar Investment Authority to develop renewables in Africa

7 January 2021

Enel Green Power has farmed in a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority into its 800-MW renewables pipeline in South Africa and Zambia.

Siemens Gamesa seals first wind project in Ethiopia

7 January 2021

Siemens Gamesa has signed its first wind power project in Ethiopia with state-owned utility Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP).

Nigeria to begin $1.6bn power investment in 2021

7 January 2021

The Nigerian government is confident that the World Bank-backed $1.6bn investment in the country’s transmission work will begin to be felt this year, with up to 7,000MW available through the grid.

US extends subsidies for renewable energy

7 January 2021

The US Congress has passed extensions to tax credits for wind power and solar projects. The $2.3 trillion US Stimulus bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump, includes extensions to the federal production and investment tax credits.

EVs cross 50% threshold in Norway

6 January 2021

Electric vehicles now account for over 50% of Norway’s new registrations, with official data showing that 54.3% of the country’s 2020 new car market was taken up by EVs.

2021 set to be a poor year for coal in Asia

6 January 2021

Bangladesh, the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia have slashed their coal project pipelines by 62 GW as investors back out and coal proves a risky proposition

Vineyard Wind awards second marine survey contract to APEM

6 January 2021

US wind developer Vineyard Wind has awarded a contract to marine survey consultants APEM to carry out a second year of monthly surveys for the OCS-A 0501 lease area off the coast of Massachusetts.

Vast tide of floating waste threatens Balkan hydropower plants

5 January 2021

Tens of thousands of cubic meters of waste are floating on the Drina river and its tributaries as the countries in the river basin — Bosnia, Montenegro and Serbia — have failed for years to upgrade their waste management systems.

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