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Goldwind, Vestas in photo finish for top global wind turbine spot

28 March 2023

According to a report by research firm BloombergNEF, global wind capacity additions dropped by 15% in 2022 following two years of record growth.

Japan’s TEPCO secures rights to develop 1.9 GW of floating wind off Scotland

28 March 2023

Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) Holdings has secured the rights to develop up to 1.9 GW of floating offshore wind capacity across two projects in Scotland. The development will be in concert with Norway’s Vargronn.

Construction to start on He Dreiht offshore wind project

28 March 2023

German power utility EnBW (Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg) has made the final investment decision on its 960-MW He Dreiht wind project in the German North Sea and agreed to sell a 49.9% stake in the scheme.

New offshore wind farms totalling 2 GW for Italy

28 March 2023

Italy’s renewable energy company GreenIT and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) are to develop three floating offshore wind projects in Latium and Sardinia.

Work begins on German offshore wind projects

28 March 2023

Offshore installation company Jan De Nul has begun work on the transportation and installation (T&I) contract for construction in Germany of Ørsted’s 242-MW Gode Wind 3 and 900-MW Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farms.

China launches rural scheme for renewables

28 March 2023

China will commence a trial programme to encourage the expansion of renewable energy in remote regions, the National Energy Administration (NEA) has announced.

Spain’s Elecnor begins work on South Australia’s largest wind and solar project

28 March 2023

Spain’s Elecnor Group, in a consortium with GE Renewable Energy, has started construction of the first stage of Goyder South wind farm in Australia, which will have 75 turbines capable of producing up to 412 MW of power.

Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power develops major solar and storage projects in Uzbekistan

28 March 2023

Saudi energy company ACWA Power has signed three power purchase agreements and investment agreements with Uzbekistan’s National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU) and Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade.

Serbia’s Fintel Energija selects China’s Windey onshore wind project

28 March 2023

Chinese manufacturer Zhejiang Windey has signed an agreement with Serbia’s Fintel Energija, a unit of Italy’s Fintel Energia Group, to deliver, assemble and maintain wind turbines for Serbia’s 854-MW Mastrale Ring wind farm.

Japan’s Ikata NPP latest to win challenge against restart

27 March 2023

A court in the western Japanese city of Hiroshima last Friday nixed the latest in a series of moves by a local citizen group to block the restart of a nuclear reactor on the island of Shikoku.

India lags behind US, EU in hydropower development

27 March 2023

India has released figures indicated that use of hydropower currently being utilised by the national government falls far behind that seen in both the United States and European Union.

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