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Renewable energy players halt new commercial activity in Russia
Several companies with considerable renewable-energy interests are stopping new commercial activity in Russia over the "indefensible war" being waged by Moscow in Ukraine.
EBRD signs MoU with Egypt's government to assess potential of low-carbon hydrogen supply chains
Mongolia to build Erdeneburen hydropower plant
Turkey still lacks plan to phase out coal power following first Climate Council gatheriing
Equinor, bp to turn Brooklyn terminal into major offshore wind hub
Equinor and bp have agreed to turn the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) complex in New York into a major regional hub for US offshore wind.
Completion of Neart na Gaoithe wind farm off Scotland delayed by a year
Completion of the 450-MW Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm, currently under construction 15 km off the coast of Fife in Scotland, will be delayed from 2023 to 2024. The new contract for difference start date is June 2024.
Spain’s Ingeteam installs solar inverters in first large-scale photovoltaic plant in North Macedonia
TotalEnergies to partner in floating wind off California
TotalEnergies, the French supermajor oil company, is teaming up with Trident Winds in the Castle Wind offshore joint venture.
SB Energy announces 1.5-GW order with First Solar
SB Energy Global has placed a multi-year order for 1.5 GW of First Solar’s advanced, ultra-low carbon thin-film photovoltaic solar modules.
Norway & UK: ZAR600mn towards South African renewable energy
Norway together with the United Kingdom have committed ZAR600mn worth of investment in the South African renewable energy industry.
EU’s Green Deal plans could replace 50 bcm of Russian gas imports
The International Energy Agency has outlined how the EU could reduce its gas imports from Russia by one third within a year by boosting green energy and reducing consumption.
Uzbekistan plans to go carbon-neutral by 2050
Russia’s hopes of switching oil and gas exports from Europe to China could be dashed by Beijing’s net-zero commitments
Beijing’s commitment to reach net zero by 2060 could reduce the potential for Moscow to redirect its gas and oil exports away from Europe towards China
Marco Polo Marine, F-drones pioneer drones for offshore wind farms
Singapore’s Marco Polo Marine and F-drones have signed a memorandum of understanding to co-develop “the world’s first large-scale, electric aerial delivery drones for offshore wind farms,” as the two companies describe them.
Urgent pivot to adaption finance needed to contain global warming
The IPCC has warned in its latest climate report that the effects of global warming are already widespread, and that some are now irreversible.
New Jersey delays third offshore wind solicitation
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities will release the 1.2-GW Third Solicitation for New Jersey’s Offshore Wind development by January 2023, rather than the previously anticipated September 2022.
EnBW exits US offshore wind, while Invenergy forms investor consortium to support auction win
News is emerging of companies that won tracts in the record New York Bight auction for offshore wind. The winning bids totalled $4.37bn, a record for any offshore energy lease in US history.
Germany to accelerate renewables because of Ukraine war as tender launched for 1-GW offshore wind farm
Germany said it will speed up development of wind and solar energy, given that the country’s reliance on Russian gas is looking uncertain.
Chevron to buy biodiesel company for $3.15bn
Chevron, the US oil and gas supermajor, will buy Iowa-based biodiesel maker Renewable Energy Group for $3.15bn in cash or $61.50 per share.
EDPR clears regulatory conditions for purchase of 91% stake in Southeast Asian solar operator Sunseap
EDP Renewables has completed the purchase of a majority stake in Sunseap Group, the Southeast Asian renewables firm.
AEP to spend $8.2bn on renewables over five years
American Electric Power (AEP), the utility, will spend $8.2bn on utility-based renewable energy projects over the next five years. This will contribute towards wind power additions of some 8.6 GW and solar additions of about 6.6 GW by 2030.
Pattern announces grand opening of largest US renewable energy project
Pattern Energy Group LP has announced the grand opening of its 1.05-GW Western Spirit Wind power facilities in New Mexico. Western Spirit Wind consists of four wind power projects located in Guadalupe, Lincoln and Torrance Counties.
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