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Oman awards green hydrogen, ammonia project to South Korea steelmaker, France's Engie

30 June 2023

French energy company Engie is gambling on South Korean demand for hydrogen with a $7bn green ammonia project in Oman in the Middle East.

Japan succeeds in low-carbon biomass replacing LNG aboard ship

29 June 2023

In Japan, seven domestic firms, including globally renowned shipping heavyweight Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), have recently wrapped a trial of low-carbon liquid form bio-methane on an LNG-powered vessel.

Renewables exceed half of German power use in first half of 2023

29 June 2023

Renewable energy made up 52.3% of Germany's power use so far in 2023, up 3.1 points on the same period in 2022, data show.

Annual renewable power must triple by 2030 – IRENA

29 June 2023

The world’s annual renewable power production must triple by 2030 to meet the Paris Agreement goal of no more than a 1.5 degree Celsius rise in temperature.

Non-performing loans surge in Ukraine's renewable energy sector

29 June 2023

The number of non-performing loans in Ukraine’s renewable energy sector increased to 51% at the start of May, according to a report from Ukraine’s National Bank (NBU), Ukraine Business News reported on June 29.

20-MW wave-tech project coming to Taiwan via Swedish-Israeli JV

29 June 2023

A Swedish-Israeli firm, Eco Wave Power (EWP), has agreed to enter into negotiations with authorities in Taiwan, with the end goal being the development of introducing wave technology to the country.

Confidence in wind industry rocked by quality problems at turbine maker Siemens Gamesa

29 June 2023

Quality problems at wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa – one of the world’s largest – have rocked confidence in the wind sector. This followed a surprise statement by Siemens Energy on widespread issues with wind turbines at its subsidiary.

Summit Ridge, Osaka Gas to construct solar, storage in US

28 June 2023

The US photovoltaics and storage company Summit Ridge Energy and Osaka Gas will build, own and operate more than 108 MW of solar and storage projects in Virginia and New York in the US.

Wood Mackenzie: US, Japan will struggle to hit ambitious hydrogen targets

28 June 2023

The US and Japan will struggle to hit their respective ambitious hydrogen targets. That is because continued high production costs and a lack of infrastructure will test recently published strategies in both countries, said the consultancy.

Spanish biogas association says government needs more ambitious targets

28 June 2023

The leading opposition party, People's Party, is advocating for nuclear power plant extensions and potential support for biogas, while the ruling Socialist Party favours more wind and solar energy.

Denmark postpones man-made energy island in North Sea

28 June 2023

Denmark has delayed the tender for a North Sea energy island planned for at least 3 GW of offshore wind because of the rising costs of the project.

‘Steel in the water’ at US’ first large offshore wind farm

28 June 2023

The first monopile foundation has been installed at the 132-MW South Fork Wind site off New York. The project will be the US’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farm when it is completed later this year.

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.

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