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More than 1 TW of renewables in US interconnection queues – new study

12 April 2023

The total capacity active in interconnection queues – waiting to connect to the grid – is growing year on year in the US, said a new study by the Berkeley Lab.

Chinese polysilicon manufacturer may skip US

12 April 2023

China-based GCL Technology, the world's largest maker of polysilicon, is seeking to build its first factory outside China because it could sell the product elsewhere for a higher price and serve overseas customers.

IberBlue announces 2-GW offshore wind project in Spain, Portugal

12 April 2023

IberBlue Wind has announced the first cross-border offshore wind project on the Spanish-Portuguese border on the North Atlantic coast.

Supply of critical raw materials risks green transition – OECD

12 April 2023

The demand for critical raw materials such as lithium, rare earth elements, chromium, arsenic, cobalt, titanium, selenium and magnesium is projected to increase four- to six-fold for the green transition to be successful, according to a new paper.

Global power sector emissions may have peaked – Ember

12 April 2023

Emissions from the electricity sector could have peaked in 2022, says a new report from climate and energy think-tank Ember.

Algeria plans to construct power plants to export electricity to Europe

12 April 2023

Algeria is currently planning to construct solar energy and gas-operated power plants to export electricity to European countries, Energy Minister Mohamed Arkab said on April 12.

JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon: US may need to seize land for wind, solar, grid

12 April 2023

The US should consider seizing private land to ease permitting of wind, solar, the grid and pipelines, said Jamie Dimon, chief of JP Morgan Chase, in an annual letter to shareholders. This would help the US tackle the climate crisis.

Global wind energy to top 1-TW threshold by the end of 2023

12 April 2023

The global wind energy market will achieve 1 TW of installed capacity by the end of 2023, according to Wood Mackenzie's latest market outlook. This marks a significant acceleration in growth, as it took more than 40 years to reach the first TW.

Vestas says Fortum is demanding $218mn for Russian wind projects

12 April 2023

Global wind turbine leader Vestas has announced that Finnish state-owned Fortum is demanding more than €200mn ($218mn) in compensation over wind farms cancelled in Russia due to sanctions.

Finland to auction 6 GW of offshore wind in 2023-4

12 April 2023

Finland has proposed a plan to offer seabed leases for offshore wind capacity in its western territorial waters.

Largest ever US solar deal announced

12 April 2023

Vice President Kamala Harris has announced the largest community solar initiative in the US.

North Field East to capture 2.9mn tpy of CO2: GECF

12 April 2023

QatarEnergy’s North Field East LNG development will capture 2.9mn tonnes per year of CO2. The claim was made in a recent statement by the GECF about the role that carbon capture utilisation and storage can play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

BP, Harbour team up on CCS

12 April 2023

BP and Harbour Energy have formed a partnership to develop a carbon capture and storage project near the heavily industrialised Humber region.

Siemens Gamesa, Arafura sign rare earths agreement

12 April 2023

Australian miner Arafura and leading wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SG) have signed an agreement for the supply of rare earth metals.

Why hydrogen might tip the scales on China’s power conundrum

11 April 2023

The nation of 1.4bn, now the second most populous in the world behind India, is repeatedly setting records in its use of cleaner, greener forms of energy, most notably solar and wind.

China leading the pack on switch to sodium-ion packs

11 April 2023

With lithium-ion batteries seen by a growing number of nations as the battery tech of yesteryear thanks to the obvious limit of natural lithium in the world, the race is on to lodge patents to control the next big thing in battery tech: sodium-ion.

Africa's power generation landscape could be transformed by introduction of SMRs

10 April 2023

The AfDB says more than 640mn of the continent’s 1.4bn people do not have electricity. Jakkie Cilliers, head of African Futures and Innovation at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), forecasts this to rise to 657mn by 2030 on current trends.

Indonesia warms to possibility of ThorCon nuclear reactors

10 April 2023

The local Indonesian subsidiary of US-based ThorCon Power, PT ThorCon Power Indonesia, has taken a crucial step towards helping one day power the Southeast Asian nation with nuclear power.

Japan plans to jump aboard the hydrogen bandwagon

10 April 2023

The Japanese government will revamp its national hydrogen make-up by May 31. The move is the latest aimed at keeping Japan competitive in both regional and global hydrogen markets as demand for the fuel increases and uses develop in the years ahead.

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