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Large-scale solar power production proposed using satellites
The European Space Agency (ESA) and Switzerland-based Astrostrom are proposing a conceptual design,Greater Earth Lunar Power Station (GE-LPS), for large-scale solar power production via satellite to provide power to the moon.
Portugal's environment agency clears Galp biofuel project
Portugal’s environmental regulator this week cleared a project by the country’s main oil company Galp to bring online an industrial-scale facility to produce biodiesel and biojet fuel using cooking oils at its refinery in Sines.
Kenya to partner with Excel Services Corporation in nuclear ambitions
The top leadership of the Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority met with Excel CEO Donald Hoffman in Nairobi and discussed ways in which the country can tap into the company’s expertise, particularly in the area of improving NPP regulatory safeguards.
Chubu to take part in geothermal power project
Chubu Electric Power Co. of Japan has decided to participate in the world's first geothermal power generation and district heating supply project. The Eavor-Loop project by Canada’s Eavor Technologies is planned for Bavaria, Germany.
Australian consortium to develop floating offshore wind
A consortium led by Ireland-based Simply Blue Group plans to develop a floating offshore wind project off the New South Wales Hunter region in Australia.
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani plans 20-GW renewables hub
Adani Group chairman and billionaire Gautam Adani has said the conglomerate will build the world’s largest hybrid renewables hub in Gujurat, in Khavda.
ACWA Power granted land for 10-GW wind project in Egypt
ACWA Power, a Saudi-listed company, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Egypt’s New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) to allocate land for a 10-GW wind project.
German renewable energies investor JUWI building projects to generate 400 MW in South Africa
Germany's JUWI Renewable Energies (JUWI) has 400 MW of engineering, procurement and construction projects at advanced stages of development for mines in South Africa.
Minister says the two new nuclear reactors will cost Romania over €6.5bn
The two new reactors that state-controlled Nuclearelectrica company wants to build at the Cernavoda plant are expected to cost at least €6.5bn ($7.3bn), Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said in an interview with Reuters on July 19.
MaxSolar arranges financing for 2 GW of solar and storage projects
German renewable energy developer MaxSolar has arranged a €410mn ($460mn) debt finance facility to support the construction of solar power generation and storage projects in Germany with a combined capacity of 2 GW over the next five years.
UK government pushing small-scale nuclear
The British government is betting on small modular reactors (SMRs), a type of nuclear reactor that has yet to be proven.
Toshiba, GE plan to produce Haliade-X nacelles in Japan
Japan’s Toshiba and US-based GE plan to start producing nacelles for GE’s Haliade-X offshore wind turbines in Japan in 2026.
Enel to sell 50% of Australian green business to Japanese oil company INPEX
Enel Green Power (EGP) of Italy will sell 50% of Enel Green Power Australia (EGPA) and Enel Green Power Australia Trust to INPEX Corporation of Japan.
Iran’s newly inaugurated Chamshir Dam boasts 50-square kilometre reservoir and hydro plant
Norwegian renewable energy firm Scatec sells 40-MW solar project in Mozambique for $8.5mn
A Norwegian renewable energy company, Scatec ASA (Scatec), has agreed to sell its 52.5% equity share in a 40-MW solar power plant in Mozambique to London-based Globeleq for $8.5mn.
Energix, First Solar enter into framework agreement
Energix Renewables has agreed to buy 5 GW DC of ultra-low carbon thin-film solar modules from First Solar.
Danish firms to develop $1.3bn offshore wind energy project in Bangladesh
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) will work on a $1.3bn offshore wind project off Bangladesh with its project development subsidiary Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP). The 500-MW project will be in the Bay of Bengal.
Bosnia grants contracts for solar, hydropower plants
Solar and wind to supply more than 33% of world power by 2030
A new analysis by RMI in partnership with the Bezos Earth Fund, reveals that surging solar, wind and battery capacity out to 2030 is now in line with ambitious net-zero scenarios.
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