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5 GW offshore wind zone announced off Australia
Australia’s federal government has declared a 5-GW offshore wind zone off New South Wales, the country’s second.
Aquila, Trina sign 800-MW solar supply deal
Aquila Group of Germany has inked a framework agreement with Trina Solar for the supply of 800 MW of solar photovoltaic modules for the south of Europe, reports ReNews.
Permitting starts for offshore wind transmission in Black Sea
Black Sea Oil & Gas and its Midia Gas Development Project partners, Petro Ventures Resources and Gas Plus Dacia, have started the permitting process for a power corridor to connect future offshore wind farms to the Transelectrica national power grid.
Oil majors win in German 7-GW offshore wind auction
Oil companies BP and TotalEnergies have won offshore wind tracts in a German auction. The developers offered the highest fee per project. This format of ‘negative bidding’ was controversial.
France boosts tidal sector with €65mn and revenue support for FloWatt
Ocean Energy Europe (OEE), the trade group, hails the French government announcement of at least €65mn ($71.5mn) of funding, plus dedicated revenue support, for the pioneering tidal energy pilot farm FloWatt.
CS Wind buys Bladt
South Korean wind turbine tower manufacturer CS Wind will purchase Denmark’s Bladt Industries from Nordic Capital. Bladt makes substructures for offshore wind turbines.
US utility approved to build multi-day battery storage at solar site
Xcel Energy has received approval to construct a multi-day energy storage system that will help maximise the company’s use of renewable energy and maintain grid reliability through extreme temperatures and weather.
Avangrid attains 8.6 GW of US wind and solar capacity
Avangrid has reached a capacity of 8.6 GW through its more than 70 wind and solar facilities in operation in the US, generating electricity equivalent to powering more than 2.8mn homes with green energy.
Clean energy keeps Texas grid resilient during heatwave
The clean energy industry made record contributions to the electric grid in Texas, powering – and cooling – Americans’ homes while keeping costs low during the most recent heatwave.
Istanbul-listed Arcelik launches solar panel production plant
Arcelik (ARCLK), a unit of Koc Holding (KCHOL), has launched a photovoltaic solar panel production plant in Beylikduzu district of Istanbul, according to a press release from the company.
Bosnia’s Solar Park-Livno to build Nase Sunce solar plant
Bosnia & Herzegovina’s private company Solar Park-Livno will build the Nase Sunce solar farm in the town of Livno, after being granted a concession contract by the local authorities.
ProCredit Kosovo inaugurates 3-MWp solar power plant
ProCredit Bank Pristina, a Kosovo unit of the Germany banking group, has opened on July 10 its 3-MWp photovoltaic plant as a significant step towards sustainable development.
India’s largest fuel retailer to take lead in green hydrogen production
The director of Indian Oil Corporation’s research and development (R&D) division, SSV Ramakumar, has said that his firm aims to convert a full 50% of hydrogen used by the firm to green hydrogen by the end of the decade.
CATL improves EV battery charging, secures large-scale lithium supplies
At an industry event in the commercial capital, Shanghai, CATL's senior scientist, Wu Kai, was reported as saying that new materials had been developed with the potential to improve the current levels of charging efficiency of lithium batteries.
Solar starting to claw back on China’s power output rankings charts
After years of wind installations off China’s coast making headlines, and just a week after news of another record-breaking turbine of 16 GW having been installed in the nation’s south-east hit the front pages, solar has started to fight back.
Wind power site on Sea of Japan doubles as tourist spot
Three large-scale wind turbines currently being positioned just off the coast of Nyuzen, a small town in Japan’s Toyama Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of the country, are attracting attention for all the right reasons.
Myanmar’s nuclear ambitions edge closer with Russian help
At a first official meeting of a committee created to work towards the ‘Intergovernmental Agreement between Russia and Myanmar’, discussions reportedly centred on how and where to construct a first ever nuclear power plant for the country.
CIP raises €5.6bn for renewables projects
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached first close on its fifth flagship fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V) at €5.6bn ($6.2bn) in capital commitments.
Floating solar catches on
Floating solar, possibly a solution to land constraints for renewable energy, is catching on. Asia-Pacific leads the demand.
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