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Final turbine installed at Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm

28 June 2023

Seagreen Wind Farm, a joint venture between SSE Renewables and French oil supermajor TotalEnergies, achieved another landmark this week as the last of the 114 wind turbines was installed.

India gets cosy with the US on nuclear power use, future NSG membership

28 June 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and President Joe Biden of the US reiterated both nations’ commitment to nuclear power as a key resource in meeting energy needs and the green transition.

Invenergy secures another $1bn from Blackstone

28 June 2023

Invenergy, the renewables developer, owner and operator, has received an approximately $1bn equity investment from funds managed by Blackstone Infrastructure Partners.

First power at Israel’s largest renewable energy project

28 June 2023

First power has been generated from the 207-MW Genesis Wind project, the largest renewable energy project in Israel. It is being developed by Enlight Renewable Energy of Tel Aviv. It is co-owned by Enlight and Aviram.

Belgium's ABEE confirms plans for €1.4bn Li-ion battery plant in eastern Romania

28 June 2023

ABEE's Romvolt subsidiary to produce batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage.

RenewableUK signs co-operation pact with Ukrainian Wind Energy Association

28 June 2023

RenewableUK has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association at the international Ukraine Recovery Conference in London.

Russia to launch tenders for domestic wind power equipment

27 June 2023

Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade is preparing to announce a tender for a special investment contract (SPIK 2.0) for the production of components for wind farms in Russia.

Hidroelectrica listing to set off new wave of IPOs in Romania

27 June 2023

Successful IPO of Romanian hydropower giant could lead to listings of Bucharest Airports, Constanta Port and salt monopoly Salrom, says portfolio manager of shareholder Fondul Proprietatea.

CIP to invest $350mn in South Korean offshore wind sector

26 June 2023

Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has committed to investments of $350m in offshore wind projects in South Korea.

Ukraine’s energy investment opportunities are estimated at a staggering $383bn

25 June 2023

These opportunities span various sectors, including wind generation ($134bn), solar ($62bn), hydrogen technology ($72bn), energy storage ($25bn), nuclear generation ($80bn), transmission systems ($5bn) and hydropower ($4.5bn).

Green hydrogen report downbeat on Asian production, export potential

25 June 2023

A report titled ‘Green Hydrogen in energizing the path to net zero’ by British multinational Deloitte has claimed that by 2050, India will have the capacity to produce around 55mn tonnes per year of green hydrogen.

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