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Lightsource BP signs 1-GW inverter supply deal with Siemens

3 May 2023

Lightsource BP has signed a volume frame agreement with Siemens to supply solar inverter stations for a series of projects in the US Midwest and Southeast.

Dutch solar start-up signs contract to install panels at offshore wind farm

3 May 2023

Netherlands-based Oceans of Energy has been awarded the contract for installing and operating offshore solar inside the 759-MW Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind park in the Dutch North Sea. The wind project is under construction.

Congress votes to rescind Biden’s SE Asia solar tariff pause

3 May 2023

The US House of Representatives has voted to rescind the Biden administration’s pause of solar tariffs on four South-East Asian countries.

Biden administration could pause decision on EV biofuel programme

3 May 2023

The administration of US President Joe Biden may delay giving manufacturers of electric vehicles tradeable credits under the US Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) programme.

Ocean Winds announces FID for the 500-MW Dieppe-Le Tréport offshore wind farm

3 May 2023

Ocean Winds has announced the final investment decision for the Dieppe-Le Tréport offshore wind farm off France.

Ørsted probes cargo ship collision with offshore wind turbine

3 May 2023

Leading offshore wind developer Ørsted is investigating a collision of a cargo vessel with a wind turbine off Germany.

Germany’s renewables usage reaches 50% in first quarter

3 May 2023

According to data from Germany’s utility group BDEW and the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW), renewable energy accounted for 50.3% of Germany’s power consumption in the first quarter of 2023.

Uzbekistan launches new measures to support renewable energy to save gas

3 May 2023

The Uzbek government is looking to resolve the country’s gas supply crunch by making changes in legislation aimed at developing renewable energy sources (RES) and cutting gas consumption.

Denmark, Ukraine to co-operate on offshore wind

3 May 2023

Denmark and Ukraine have announced that they will expand their energy co-operation to include offshore wind.

Russia's Rosatom to begin construction on El Dabaa NPP’s Unit 3 in Egypt

3 May 2023

Russian state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom started laying the first concrete into the foundation of the El Dabaa nuclear power plant’s (NPP) third unit in Egypt on May 3, reports Tass.

Australia’s renewables drive lower prices, record-low emissions, says market operator

2 May 2023

Renewable energy is driving down the wholesale cost of energy, setting new records for minimum demand for electricity from the grid and driving emissions to record lows, AEMO’s latest market intelligence report shows.

Japan battery storage projects offered up to $1.8bn in subsidies

2 May 2023

Japan’s central government has provisionally set aside up to $1.8bn in the form of subsidies for firms capable of producing eight large-scale storage batteries and a pair of semiconductor projects.

Russian nuclear agency Rosatom tightens grip on e-vehicles

2 May 2023

Russian state nuclear agency and contractor Rosatom is consolidating its position on the nascent e-vehicle market, as the state giant announced a tender to develop power systems for the Atom e-car private start-up project.

India makes move to first localise, then expand hydrogen networks nationwide

2 May 2023

In news from New Delhi this week, the north-western state of Gujarat, the home of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has initiated a so-called ‘Hydrogen Valley Project’ in a bid to help boost local hydrogen use and infrastructure.

Australia's New South Wales selects 1.4 GW of wind, solar and storage

1 May 2023

The government of New South Wales in Australia has announced that it has awarded contracts for one wind farm, two solar projects and one battery energy storage system.

Taiwan commissions largest ever renewables project of 272 MW of solar

1 May 2023

Vena Energy, the Singapore-based energy firm and one of the wider Asia-Pacific region’s leading installers of renewables projects, late last month announced the completion and commissioning of a 272-MW solar project in western Taiwan.

International call for remote Turkmenistan to deal with methane emissions stepped up

1 May 2023

COP 28 climate conference organisers appeal to “super-emitter” country to work with outside agencies in addressing planet-warming leaks.

Korean-US SMR links to benefit wider Asian region

30 April 2023

On a state visit to the United States last week, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol oversaw the signing of a number of far-reaching agreements with US firms to boost the use of Korean and US SMR technology in Asian markets and beyond.

Taiwan is starting to think virtual when tallying its energy mix

30 April 2023

In something of a global first, Taiwan has added a virtual element to its nationwide power grid capacity numbers. The move is the result of local battery-swap tech specialist Gogoro teaming up with Italian energy infrastructure experts Enel X.

Coal must be removed from mix faster than currently planned: ADB

30 April 2023

In a report released by the Asian Development Bank it was surmised that Asia needs to make significantly faster moves towards its green energy transition than it is presently doing.

Mirziyoyev’s “New Uzbekistan” to become more investment-friendly and green

28 April 2023

The winds of change are blowing strong in Uzbekistan as President Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced a series of sweeping reforms aimed at opening up the country's economy and attracting foreign investment with emphasis on green energy.

Bear Head receives environmental OK for hydrogen, ammonia facility

27 April 2023

Bear Head Energy has gained an environmental approval to proceed with a production, storage and loading hub for green hydrogen and green ammonia at a formerly planned LNG export plant in Tupper Head, Nova Scotia.

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