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Siemens the next to exit coal

11 November 2020

Siemens’ turbine manufacturing business will no longer make any bids to build new coal-fired power stations, although it will continue with its existing coal power business and will also not stop building gas-fired turbines.

Renewable power proves resilient to COVID

11 November 2020

Renewables will account for 90% of new generating capacity in 2020, the IEA forecasts, but more consistent green policies are needed to foster sustainable growth.

MHI Vestas installs record-breaking floating turbines off UK

11 November 2020

MHI Vestas has installed a V164-9.5 MW turbine, the most powerful turbine in use at a floating wind project, at the Kincardine project off the UK coast.

Toshiba sets 50% emissions reduction target

11 November 2020

Toshiba has announced plans to reduce its CO2 emissions by 50% by 2030 and by 80% by 2050, while it also aims to contribute to the creation of a net-zero society by 2050.

SA’s Bokpoort CSP plant breaks round-the-clock record

5 November 2020

Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power said that its Bokpoort CSP plant in South Africa had become the first renewable facility in Africa to complete a full week of continuous round-the-clock operation.

Global wind market grows 18% in 2020 despite pressure from pandemic

5 November 2020

Resilience and falling costs have kept up wind growth in 2020, and more expansion is set to come

30 GW of onshore wind in sight for UK

4 November 2020

UK onshore wind capacity could rise from 13.6 GW to 30 GW between now and 2039, RenewableUK, an industry body, said.

Russia talks up exporting hydrogen to Japan

4 November 2020

Russia aims to export hydrogen to Japan as it joins the global race to decarbonise

Dominion Energy to build 498 MW of new solar in Virginia

4 November 2020

Dominion Energy Virginia said on November 2 that it will build 498 MW of new solar capacity at nine utility-scale projects.

Clean break needed for Philippines’ power sector after coal moratorium

4 November 2020

The Philippines’ moratorium on new greenfield coal power plants, announced in October, marks a clear break with past policies and will allow considerable modernisation and new technology.

Statkraft buys UK solar developer Solarcentury

4 November 2020

Statkraft is to buy UK solar developer Solarcentury in a GBP117.7mn deal that gives the Norwegian giant control of a 6-GW portfolio of utility-scale projects.

Mainstream secures partner for 500-MW Ben Tre offshore wind farm in Vietnam

4 November 2020

Irish-based developer Mainstream Renewable Power has teamed up with local investor and contractor Advance Information Technologies (AIT) to build a 500-MW offshore wind project in Vietnam’s Ben Tre Province.

SA urged to exploit green hydrogen potential

29 October 2020

South Africa has the ability to develop a major green hydrogen export industry if it can take advantage of its renewable energy potential.

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