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Enel Green Power through its Indian renewable subsidiary EGP India, has signed a 25-year energy supply contract for a 420 MW solar project in the State of Rajasthan, India. The project was awarded under the 2 GW Ninth Tranche of the national solar tender issued by the government company Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). “This new tender award is testament to Enel Green Power’s continuous commitment to expand its clean, sustainable energy footprint, with the aim to move forward along the Enel Group’s path towards full decarbonization. India represents an important market in a strategic geography for our company,…
ENGIE has signed an agreement to sell 49 percent equity interest in a 2.3 GW US renewables portfolio to Hannon Armstrong ENGIE will hold a controlling portfolio stake and will continue to manage the assets. On commissioning, this portfolio of 2.3 gigawatts (GW), comprising 1.8 GW of onshore wind and 0.5 GW of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, will be a significant milestone in achieving ENGIE’s target of commissioning an estimated 9 GW of renewable energy by 2021. “The U.S. is a key growth market for our renewables business, where we have a strong pipeline of opportunities and a solid development…
LOC has won a contract to provide Marine Warranty Services (MWS) for transport and installation operations to support the construction of offshore wind farms Zhanjiang Wailuo II and X in China. Guangdong Energy Group is the owner of the offshore wind farm. Under the terms of the deal, LOC will provide the proposed fleet with document review and verification, inspection, and suitability surveys to support OWF development and monitoring of critical operations. The Zhanjiang Wailuo offshore wind farm II consists of 37 wind turbines, with a total installed capacity of 203.5ME. Turbines will be installed in water depths of up to…
Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) closed the first half of 2020 with a total of 3,003.41 MW released for commercial operation in plants located in 12 states of the country. With this power, it would be possible to supply a city with approximately of 3.6 million inhabitants. As a result, the target for new plants for the period was exceeded – which was initially 2,936.43 MW. In June alone, 141.47 MW went into commercial operation – almost three times more than that scheduled for the month, which was 54.84 MW. In 2020, the highlights have been solar and wind…
Germany has taken over the rotating EU Council Presidency until 1 January 2021. In that time frame, the German Presidency aims to develop and adopt several important energy policies – with a strong focus on offshore wind. The German Presidency Programme underlines the fundamental importance of the EU Green Deal for Europe’s recovery from COVID19. Germany intends to play its full part in shaping an “economic, technological and social transformation process” that is “economically balanced, socially just and supported by society as a whole”. To help deliver this transformation, the German Presidency is betting on offshore wind and renewable hydrogen.…
ABB has launched Terra 184 charger with the ability to charge up to three vehicles simultaneously. With a charging power of 180kW, the Terra 184 can be used by vehicles of all sizes, private cars, buses or trucks. It comes with a footprint of less than 0.5m2, the same as the current Terra 54 model. The Terra 184 supports all the charging standards on the market, including CCS, CHAdeMO and AC, and caters to the needs of all batteries up to 920V. It is customizable with features including customized credit card payment terminal, screen and cables, which have also been…
The UK Government has published the ‘UK research and development roadmap’ setting out the government’s vision and ambition for science, research and innovation. Responding, Morag Watson, director of policy at Scottish Renewables, said: “We welcome the commitment of the UK Government to invest in research and development in technology such as zero-emission vehicles, hydrogen and carbon capture use and storage, which will help in tackling climate change. “The UK’s remarkable marine energy resource means we currently lead the world in the development of technology to capture clean energy from the sea, but despite our world lead both tidal stream and wave power are…
The second call of the Interreg Atlantic Area funded Blue-GIFT (Blue Growth and Innovation Fast Tracked) project has recommended five ocean energy companies for support to deploy their technology in the Atlantic Area region. This completes the second of three calls for applications in the Blue-GIFT project. The Blue-GIFT project, coordinated by the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), based in Orkney, Scotland, aims to help Atlantic Area companies test their marine renewable energy technology in real sea environments and prove that power can be economically generated from the Atlantic Ocean. The 1st and 2nd calls of the project have so…
Vattenfall has been awarded development consent to build Norfolk Vanguard offshore wind farm. The consent was awarded by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy. Located more than 47 km from the Norfolk coast and with an installed capacity of 1.8GW, Norfolk Vanguard will supply the equivalent energy needs of 1.95 million UK homes each year, thus saving 3 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. “We’re delighted to receive planning consent for Norfolk Vanguard. This decision justifies the confidence that we have in the offshore wind sector in Britain, and we’re looking forward to developing the project…
Vestas has received an order from French renewable energy developer Valeco for three wind projects in France totaling 42 MW. The contract involves the supply and installation of eight V100-2.0 MW wind turbines delivered in 2.2 MW Power Optimized Mode and eight V117-3.45 MW wind turbines in 3.0 MW operating mode, as well as service agreements for Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) designed to maximize energy production for the sites. The company did not disclose the name and location of the projects. Delivery and commissioning of the turbines is planned for the first half of 2021.
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