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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.

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Chevron expands renewable fuels business with closing of REG acquisition

17 June 2022

Chevron has completed its previously announced acquisition of Renewable Energy Group (REG), expanding its renewable fuels business.

Guyana wins praise for plan to use oil revenues to fund establishment of green economy

17 June 2022

The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) says Guyana’s government has succeeded in formulating a comprehensive plan aimed at using oil revenues to facilitate the move toward a greener economy.

Global offshore capacity nearly doubled in 2021: RCG

15 June 2022

Against a backdrop of renewed focus on energy security and the transition to low-carbon energies, new research from the UK-based Renewables Consulting Group (RCG) found that global offshore wind development capacity grew 89% in 2021.

bneGREEN: Surprise EU vote postpones carbon market upgrades, carbon border tax

15 June 2022

The European Parliament has unexpectedly rejected a proposal to reform and upgrade the European Union's carbon market, including the imposition of a controversial new carbon border tax.

German government: accelerate onshore wind

15 June 2022

The German Ministry of Economy and Climate has proposed draft legislation to accelerate onshore wind energy installations to help ease the country’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels. Reaction has been mixed.

US Department of Energy to guarantee $504.4mn loan to world’s largest clean hydrogen storage facility

15 June 2022

The US Department of Energy has closed on a $504.4mn loan guarantee to the Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) project in Utah, which will be the largest clean hydrogen storage facility in the world.

REM; US Department of Energy to guarantee $504.4mn loan to world’s largest clean hydrogen storage facility

15 June 2022

The US Department of Energy has closed on a $504.4mn loan guarantee to the Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) project in Utah, which will be the largest clean hydrogen storage facility in the world.

Ørsted enters Spanish onshore renewables market with solar, wind partnerships

15 June 2022

Ørsted has entered four partnerships to pursue early-stage solar and onshore wind projects in the upcoming grid auctions in Spain in mid-2022.

Hydrogen at risk of being the great missed opportunity of the energy transition, says DNV

15 June 2022

DNV predicts that the amount of hydrogen in the energy mix globally will be only 0.5% in 2030 and 5% in 2050. But to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement, hydrogen uptake would need to triple to meet 15% of energy demand by mid-century, says DNV.

Biden administration approves two solar projects on public land in California

15 June 2022

The administration of President Joe Biden has green-lighted two solar projects on public land in southern California. They will total 465 MW in solar and up to 400 MW in battery storage, and will be the first to be built in a renewable energy zone.

US grid-scale energy storage market breaks Q1 record

15 June 2022

The US electricity storage market established a new record in the first quarter of 2022, with grid-scale installations totalling 2,399 MWh, the highest capacity for any Q1 on record.

US solar industry: Q1 was worst quarter since 2020

15 June 2022

In Q1, America’s solar industry had its lowest quarter of installations since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.

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