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Renewables capacity boosted in 2022 above long-term trend – IRENA

29 March 2023

By the conclusion of 2022, the world's renewable power production capability was 3,372 GW, said the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in a new analysis.

Iberdrola signs wind, solar deal with Amazon

29 March 2023

Spanish utility Iberdrola has signed global wind and solar offtake agreements with Amazon, the web giant.

Siemens Gamesa to supply turbines for world’s second-largest offshore wind plant

29 March 2023

Siemens Gamesa will supply the wind turbines for the 1.4-GW East Anglia 3 wind farm off the UK.

Policymakers must act now to avoid supply chain bottlenecks – GWEC

29 March 2023

The wind industry can expect record installations in both onshore and offshore markets by 2025 with 680 GW of new capacity anticipated by 2027, says the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).

Strikes hit EDF, delay nuclear reactor maintenance

29 March 2023

France’s nuclear operator, EDF is delaying nuclear reactor return dates because of ongoing strikes.

CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Turkmenistan, undisputed heavyweight champion of the world for methane emissions

29 March 2023

Armed with evidence of “super-emitter” sites gathered by “satellite detectives”, climate change scientists will hope to persuade the Turkmens that measures to fix the leaks will pay for themselves.

$35 trillion renewables investment needed by 2030 - IRENA

29 March 2023

The global energy transition is “off-track”, aggravated by the effects of world-wide crises, says the International Renewable Energy Agency in a new report. A renewables investment of $35 trillion by 2030 is needed for the energy transition.

Renewables surpass coal in US electricity generation

29 March 2023

For the first time, more electricity was generated from renewable sources in the US over the course of one year than from coal, reports Statista.

How wind and solar boosted US renewable electricity.

29 March 2023

Electricity generated from wind turbines is becoming more prevalent in the US, having surpassed electricity produced from hydropower in 2019. This makes wind power the largest single source of renewable energy in the country.

Brookfield to invest in $13.4bn Australian renewables plan

29 March 2023

Brookfield Asset Management is leading a consortium that will invest at least AUD20bn ($13.4bn) during the next decade to construct up to 14 GW of new renewable generation and storage facilities in Australia.

OX2 to develop 1.9 GW offshore energy hub off Sweden

29 March 2023

Sweden’s OX2 has started development of the offshore energy hub, Neptunus, in the southern Baltic Sea off Sweden.

South Korea’s LG to invest $5.5bn in battery factory in US

28 March 2023

South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution has announced a plan to increase its investment in a battery manufacturing plant in Arizona from an initial $1.4bn to $5.5bn.

South Africa’s power utility Eskom returns Ugandan hydropower plants as licence expires

28 March 2023

South Africa's national power utility Eskom has returned two hydropower plants to Uganda's government after the East African country’s authorities decided not to renew its licence.

Goldwind, Vestas in photo finish for top global wind turbine spot

28 March 2023

According to a report by research firm BloombergNEF, global wind capacity additions dropped by 15% in 2022 following two years of record growth.

Japan’s TEPCO secures rights to develop 1.9 GW of floating wind off Scotland

28 March 2023

Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) Holdings has secured the rights to develop up to 1.9 GW of floating offshore wind capacity across two projects in Scotland. The development will be in concert with Norway’s Vargronn.

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