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HEP to expand Port Arthur terminal to support renewable diesel project

20 May 2021

Howard Energy Partners announced last week that it would “significantly” expand its Port Arthur terminal facilities in Texas. The expansion will be aimed at supporting a renewable diesel production project being developed by Diamond Green Diesel.

AGN blends green hydrogen into South Australian gas grid

20 May 2021

Australian Gas Networks (AGN) has begun blending green hydrogen into its natural gas grid in South Australia following the official opening its AUD14.5mn Hydrogen Park South Australia (HyP SA).

UK’s Gravitricity unveils pioneering underground hydrogen storage plans

19 May 2021

UK energy storage specialist Gravitricity has revealed plans to add hydrogen and heat storage to its underground gravity energy system.

Enel Green Power commissions wind farm in Sicily

19 May 2021

Enel Green Power Italia (GPI) has commissioned a wind farm in Partanna, Sicily. The wind farm, located in Contrada Magaggiari in the Trapani province, comprises six 2.4-MW wind turbines, with a total capacity of 14.4 MW.

World needs immediate and massive deployment of green tech to fight climate change

19 May 2021

World needs immediate and massive deployment of green tech to fight climate change

BP, Iberdrola and Enagás to develop green hydrogen project in Spain

19 May 2021

BP, Iberdrola and Enagás have agreed to study the feasibility of building the largest green hydrogen project in Spain’s Valencia region at the BP refinery in the El Serrallo industrial estate in Castellón.

Chinese consortium to finance solar project in Brazil

19 May 2021

China's CDIL and CMEC have announced that they have entered into a development agreement for the engineering, procurement, construction and financing of a 1,100-MW photovoltaic project in Port Açu and additional locations in Brazil.

Ørsted wins planning approval for German offshore wind farm

19 May 2021

Denmark’s Ørsted has been granted planning approval from Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) for the 242-MW Gode Wind 3 offshore wind farm.

Total seeks stake in Taiwan wind farm

19 May 2021

Total has signed an agreement with Germany-based wpd to acquire a 23% stake in Yunlin Holding, which owns the 640-MW Yunlin offshore wind farm, located off the coast of Taiwan.

California governor’s budget includes $20mn for offshore wind, $110mn for green hydrogen

19 May 2021

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a revised budget for the next fiscal year that includes $20mn for offshore wind and $110mn for green hydrogen.

Momentum for renewables continues to build in America

19 May 2021

Project developers in the US installed nearly 40% more wind power in the first three months of 2021 compared with the first three months of 2020, according to the American Clean Power Association.

Debate over LNG bunkering heats up

19 May 2021

The debate over the future of LNG as a marine fuel has intensified after the World Bank dismissed its potential to help decarbonise shipping.

Lukoil oil spill headed towards the Barents Sea

18 May 2021

An oil spill in the Komi Peninsula is four to five times bigger than initially thought, and may flood into the Barents Sea on Russia’s north-eastern coast if unchecked, environmentalists warned on May 17.

Global warming will open up Russia’s Far North to agriculture over next two decades

17 May 2021

The global climate crisis has a silver lining for Russia at least. Over the next two or three decades large swathes of Russia’s frozen northern regions will become warm enough to grow crops.

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