Looking for more REM articles? Or would you like to find out more about the publication? Keep reading.
Overview
REM covers information across all main renewable energy sources, including onshore and offshore wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, biofuels, hydro, wave, tidal and marine. It also gives insight into new and developing technologies such as algal biofuels and advanced storage, keeping our customers abreast of the latest updates and innovations relevant to any of the above sectors.
REM aims to alert readers and investors on the latest large-scale projects and IPOs, giving balanced coverage of potential global opportunities for investors and companies along the renewable energy supply chain.
In the renewables industry, policy can often dictate the fate of successful projects and investment – REM aims to provide detailed commentary and the latest news on regional issues and decision-making, from a supra-national level such as the European Commission, to national guidance such as the US EPA or Japan’s METI.
REM is fully digital publication and can be read via PDF, PageSuite or via our NewsBase App.
Try it out
The majority of our premium content is ONLY available to our subscribers.
If you would like to try REM we can offer you a, no obligation, free trial, giving you a chance to get to know the publication and get hooked on the quality content. No credit card required.
Simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page and we will send you your first copy of REM.
Need more convincing?
- Check out our client testimonials
- Read a recent issue
- Find out more about a REM subscription
Ready to subscribe - Go to the Shop
Invenergy, LONGi to develop 5-GW solar module factory in US
Renewables developer, owner, and operator Invenergy has entered into a joint venture with Chinese photovoltaics (PV) manufacturer LONGi to build a 5-GW solar module plant in Ohio in the US.
Accelerating wind projects ”key tool” for developing countries
Accelerating wind deployment can be a key tool for developing countries looking to grow their economy and deliver on climate goals, says the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).
DTEK to commission wind project in Ukraine despite war
DTEK Group is completing the construction of the first 114-MW phase of the 500-MW Tyligulska wind power plant in Ukraine. This is despite Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
Energy chiefs say Slovenia must invest in renewables to cut power imports
At the peak of the energy crisis in October, Slovenia imported 56% of its electricity.
1-GW US pumped storage hydro project applies for final licence
rPlus Hydro, a US leader in large-scale pumped hydroelectric energy storage, has submitted a final licence application to regulators for its 1-GW White Pine Pumped Storage project in the western state of Nevada.
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.
Gesto Energy completes assessment of geothermal potential of southern Morocco
Portugal’s renewable energy-focused firm Gesto Energy announced it completed the evaluation process of the geothermal potential of Morocco’s southern region to generate power and presented its assessment to Morocco’s ONHYM.
GGF to provide €28mn loan for Albanian solar project
The Green for Growth Fund is investing in a 50-MW solar project in Albania to reduce carbon emissions and increase energy security in the region, the fund announced on March 10. The project will receive a €28m loan from GGF, covering up to 75%.
China International Energy plans to invest $5.1bn in green hydrogen project in Egypt
The company plans to invest $5.1bn in the project, which is expected to be implemented in two phases consisting of a solar park and a wind farm, along with a facility for electrolysing water and synthesising ammonia.
Battery storage in Australia continues apace
Australian local utility firm Zen Energy has agreed a deal to purchase a 2.5 hour battery storage site in the state of South Australia. The project, acquired from local developer and fellow Australian firm IPP RES, is forecast to come online in 2024.
Australia’s first offshore wind auction in 2025
Australia’s first offshore wind auction will be held in 2025 in the state of Victoria, according to Renew Economy Australia. The auction will be for at least 2 GW.
Russian-backed Bangladeshi NPP ahead of schedule
The first nuclear power plant to be built in Bangladesh has seen the completion of stage one of its outer containment building, with concrete pouring at the site completed a full 45 days ahead of schedule.
BrightNight, ACEN to accelerate 1.2-GW renewables portfolio in India
BrightNight has formed a partnership with ACEN Renewables International and ACEN International to accelerate the development, construction and operation of BrightNight’s 1.2-GW, multi-technology renewable power portfolio in India.
TotalEnergies has green hydrogen development pipeline of 30 GW in Australia
Total Eren, 30% owned by oil supermajor TotalEnergies, has over the past 18 months created a hydrogen development pipeline with up to 30 GW of generation capacity in Australia.
Pumped hydro eyed to help with renewables integration
In a missive issued by the Ministry of Power, it was revealed that Indian government policy is increasingly looking at utilising power from hydro projects around the nation in order to help improve the integration of overall renewable energy.
Green hydrogen subsidies needed across India to keep costs down
The business head of the influential Indian renewables firm ReNew, Rahula Kashyapa, has said that the central government of Narendra Modi in New Delhi needs to introduce a system of subsidies to help keep production costs of green hydrogen down.
Chinese nuclear safety key to promoting expansion overseas
Luo Qi, senior engineer at China’s National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), has gone on record as saying he believes that nuclear technology is crucial to his nation’s strength through technology.
Kyrgyzstan records January surge in electric car imports
World Bank provides $20mn to support off-grid solar systems in energy-deficient Malawi
Bosnian Winter Wind gets permit for €106.4mn wind farm
PPC purchases Enel’s 5.4-GW green pipeline in Romania in $1.33bn deal
Public Power Corporation (PPC), a Greek utility, will acquire Italian group Enel's Romanian assets as part of a €1.26bn ($1.33bn) deal.

Follow us online