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EBRD is providing $80mn equity bridge loan to Egypt Green Hydrogen to build 100-MW electrolyser facility
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European Commission proposes accelerating renewables
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China drives global wind turbine orders to new record in 2022
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Ireland okays new framework for next auction of offshore wind
The Irish government has approved a new framework for developing the next phase of offshore wind. An auction will be held later this year, with projects expected to come online by 2030.
Japan’s Daiwa buys stake in 1.2-GW Hornsea One offshore wind project in UK
Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure, a strategic investment arm of Daiwa Securities Group, has purchased a minority stake in Hornsea One off the east of the UK, the world’s largest operating offshore wind project.
Steep drop in solar installations in US in 2022
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Shell, Gulf Wind Technology to collaborate on wind turbine for Gulf of Mexico
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Renewables gain speed in Brazil, Chile and Colombia, Mexico falls behind
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Invenergy, LONGi to develop 5-GW solar module factory in US
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DTEK to commission wind project in Ukraine despite war
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1-GW US pumped storage hydro project applies for final licence
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Danish firm Vestas secures order to supply wind turbines to South African IPP, Red Rocket
A South African independent power producer, Red Rocket, has ordered wind turbines with the capacity to generate 373 MW from Danish manufacturer Vestas for three projects it plans to build in the country.
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