The company has now finalised its investment decision for a Dutch battery storage project with an installed power capacity of 35 megawatts (MW) and a storage capacity of 41 megawatt-hours (MWh).
Axpo will supply Pilkington Automotive Finland’s two manufacturing plants with an annual total of 35 GWh of wind-generated electricity from the Storbacken wind farm, located near the city of Vöyri in Finland, for eight years.
In a joint effort between Australia, the US, Canada, and the UK, two multi-lateral research projects have been announced today as part of the National Science Foundation Global Centers in Climate Change and Clean Energy (NSF Global Centers) program.
Waardenburg Ecology and Ecowende (a joint venture between Shell and Eneco) have announced to develop a comprehensive ecological programme for the offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (west) Wind Farm Site VI in the Netherlands.
The report suggests several steps for governments to reduce risk and improve the economic feasibility of low-emissions hydrogen.
As one of the first companies in the power cable industry, NKT has certified its cable-laying vessel NKT Victoria to be able to operate on HVO.
Vattenfall is taking proactive measures to reduce risk and increase the lifetime integrity by stabilizing the Inter Array Cables at HKZ 1-4 with rock berms.
The Mireo Plus H hydrogen train by Siemens Mobility will cut CO2 emissions when passenger service starts in mid-2024.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) last week has announced $72 million for three sets of projects that will innovate manufacturing processes for wind and water technologies and accelerate the equitable and sustainable deployment of offshore and land-based wind energy.
Vestas has secured a 1,140 MW firm order from Baltic Power Sp. z o.o, a joint venture between ORLEN S.A. and Northland Power Inc, for the Baltic Power Offshore Wind Project in Poland. The firm order announcement is in reference to Vestas’ Company Announcement 16/2023 of 28 September 2023.
Vestas has received a firm order from SR Energy AB for the Horshaga wind park in Uppvidinge municipality, southern Sweden.
SQ II was projected to cost c £300m however infrastructure costs have been hit with a triple whammy of extreme inflation, 4-fold increase in interest costs and a weak pound.
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