03/15/2023
If the global community still wants to prevent the climate catastrophe, the focus of the measures should not be on the industrialized nations alone - even though they are responsible for a large part of the emissions and the resulting climate change. The focus should also be on emerging economies and countries of the global south, because there is still huge untapped potential there.
The Estonian Supreme Court ruled that an offshore wind farm 11 kilometres away from a councilor's home does not infringe his rights.
03/14/2023
Despite Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine, DTEK Group reports the completion of the first phase of the Tyligulska wind farm with a capacity of 114 MW.
On 15 March 2023, the Danish Energy Agency issues permit to the Danish TSO, Energinet, regarding initiation of preliminary site investigations for future offshore wind farms in the Nordsøen I-area in the North Sea.
Arcosa plans to invest $55 to $60 million to purchase property, modify the existing plant, and procure necessary equipment for the new facility, supported by attractive incentives from the state of New Mexico and the city of Belen.
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the availability of $750 million for research, development, and demonstration efforts to dramatically reduce the cost of clean hydrogen.
Both parties want to support the development of a long-term offshore power grid plan to deliver renewable offshore wind power to South Korea.
Vattenfall has made Scandinavia’s largest offshore wind farm, Danish Kriegers Flak, available for the project.
The proposed reform foresees revisions to several pieces of EU legislation – notably the Electricity Regulation, the Electricity Directive, and the REMIT Regulation.
RenewableUK has published new statistics showing that during the winter period, low carbon power sources generated over 60% of Britain’s total electricity generation.
Despite challenging macroeconomic conditions, Swiss company Von Roll is in good shape, just in time for its 200th anniversary.
The American Clean Power Association, National Association Manufacturers and American Petroleum Institute today sent a letter to United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai calling for continued action to hold Mexico accountable for its discriminatory energy policies by using every tool available under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
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