Iberdrola seeks solutions to protect its power lines from climate change

The electricity company aims to avoid some of the faults caused in distribution networks by falling trees in forest environments The company has more than 1.1 million kilometres of transmission lines in the United States, Brazil, the United Kingdom and Spain  Distribution lines are one of the pillars of the electricity system worldwide, and even … Continue reading Iberdrola seeks solutions to protect its power lines from climate change

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Nordex achieves orders for more than 1.4 gigawatts of wind power in the third quarter of 2022

In the third quarter of 2022, the Nordex Group received orders for 227 wind turbines with a total rated power of 1,441 megawatts (MW), compared to 389 wind turbines with 1,829 MW in the third quarter of the previous year. Therefore, the average selling price (ASP) in euros per megawatt of production increased significantly to … Continue reading Nordex achieves orders for more than 1.4 gigawatts of wind power in the third quarter of 2022

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“Overriding public interest” is essential to the expansion of wind energy

The EU wants a massive expansion in renewable energy. It wants wind energy to grow from 190 GW today to 510 GW by 2030. But Europe is not building enough wind farms to reach this target. We should be building 39 GW a year. We’re only building 18 GW. The main problem is permitting bottlenecks. … Continue reading “Overriding public interest” is essential to the expansion of wind energy

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Acciona introduces cutting-edge construction materials in its works to cut emissions by 36%

ACCIONA will reduce by 36% the carbon footprint generated by two construction projects—a public school in Torrevieja (Alicante) and a submarine dock in the Naval Base of Cartagena (Murcia)—thanks to the use of state-of-the-art, low-emission green concrete and steel, as well as the implementation of other measures such as the use of electric machinery, local … Continue reading Acciona introduces cutting-edge construction materials in its works to cut emissions by 36%

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ACP Urges Comprehensive Interconnection Reform

Today the American Clean Power Association (ACP) filed detailed comments with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) highlighting multiple opportunities to improve the interconnection process for clean energy and storage projects.  At present, over 1.4 terawatts of clean energy resources are in interconnection queues across the country, but regular delays and the assignment of unreasonable … Continue reading ACP Urges Comprehensive Interconnection Reform

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Vestas wins 50 MW order in Japan

Vestas has secured a 50 MW order with Toda Corporation for the SGET Iwaizumi Wind Farm in Iwate prefecture, Japan. Owned by SPARX Green Energy & Technology, the wind project will be constructed by Toda Corporation and will feature 12 units of V117-4.2 MW wind turbines.The order includes supply and supervision of installation of wind … Continue reading Vestas wins 50 MW order in Japan

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Capital Energy advances in the processing of Joluga, its first wind farm in Navarra

The General Directorate of the Environment of the Government of Navarra has granted this clean energy infrastructure the Environmental Impact Statement (DIA)After passing this administrative milestone, this renewable facility and its evacuation infrastructure are only missing prior administrative authorizations and administrative authorizations for construction, which will enable the company to apply for building and installation … Continue reading Capital Energy advances in the processing of Joluga, its first wind farm in Navarra

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Iberdrola and Sempra Infrastructure sign agreement to develop hydrogen and green ammonia projects in the United States

It provides a framework for companies to identify, evaluate and develop large-scale hydrogen and green ammonia projects with renewable energy. The initial regions of interest are the Gulf Coast and the West Coast of the United States.  Iberdrola and Sempra Infrastructure have signed an agreement for the joint development of hydrogen and green ammonia projects … Continue reading Iberdrola and Sempra Infrastructure sign agreement to develop hydrogen and green ammonia projects in the United States

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Nordex wins out in Croatia with order for a wind farm with 50 M

At the end of September, the Nordex Group was awarded an order for the supply and installation of 10 N149/4.X wind turbines for a wind farm in Croatia. The order also includes a Premium Service contract for the turbines. The Nordex Group also signed a 20-year contract for the maintenance of the wind turbines, which … Continue reading Nordex wins out in Croatia with order for a wind farm with 50 M

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MEGAWIND, the innovative solution for the most widely used foundations in offshore wind energy?

MEGAWIND came into being in response to the need to improve monopiles, which is the most widely used type of foundation with the greatest market potential, so that they could integrate them with the new generation of large offshore wind turbines (+15 MW). Consequently, the main aim of the project is to develop innovations in … Continue reading MEGAWIND, the innovative solution for the most widely used foundations in offshore wind energy?

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Mainstream Renewable Power and AboitizPower Enter Joint Venture Agreement for Initial 90 MW Wind Project in the Philippines

Mainstream Renewable Power (“Mainstream” or “the Company”), the global renewable energy company majority-owned by Aker Horizons, today announces the signing of a joint venture agreement with Aboitiz Power Corporation (“AboitizPower”), via its subsidiary Aboitiz Renewables, Inc. (“ARI”), one of the Philippines’ leading providers of renewable energy, to initially deliver the 90 MW Libmanan onshore wind … Continue reading Mainstream Renewable Power and AboitizPower Enter Joint Venture Agreement for Initial 90 MW Wind Project in the Philippines

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RWE responds to proposed UK Government ‘Cost-Plus Revenue Limit’

RWE plays a key role in helping achieve the UK’s net zero ambitions, which represents one of our most strategically important markets, and has reacted with disappointment at the Government’s decision to implement a revenue limit (the “Cost-Plus Revenue Limit”) on low-carbon technologies. Tom Glover, RWE UK Country Chair, said: “RWE understands that this is … Continue reading RWE responds to proposed UK Government ‘Cost-Plus Revenue Limit’

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Nordex receives order for 95 MW in Spain

End of September, the Nordex Group obtained an order to supply and install 16 N163/5.X turbines from the Delta4000 series. The order also includes a five-year Premium Service contract for maintenance of the turbines with the option to extend by a further 10 years. The wind farm with a total of 94.4 MW will be … Continue reading Nordex receives order for 95 MW in Spain

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HYBRIT: New research shows hydrogen-reduced iron has superior properties

New research within the HYBRIT project shows superior results on the properties and quality of the hydrogen direct reduced sponge iron compared to the fossil-based process. The test results prove that the direct reduction with hydrogen produces a product that is easy to handle, transport and store, in addition to the fact that the process … Continue reading HYBRIT: New research shows hydrogen-reduced iron has superior properties

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Suzlon secures order of 144.9 MW from The Aditya Birla Group

To supply 69 wind turbines with a rated capacity of 2.1 MW each. Project to be completed in 2023 at sites in Gujarat and in Madhya Pradesh, with a total installed capacity of 144.9 MW.Green power from the project will go for captive use for their manufacturing facilities and other needs thereby helping create a … Continue reading Suzlon secures order of 144.9 MW from The Aditya Birla Group

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October starts with rising prices in the iberian market due to the fall of renewable energies

In the first week of October, prices fell in almost all European electricity markets compared to the previous week. The drop in gas prices and demand supported these declines. The largest decline, 59%, was in the Nordic market where a weekly average of €59.98/MWh was registred. However, in the MIBEL market of Spain and Portugal, … Continue reading October starts with rising prices in the iberian market due to the fall of renewable energies

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EDP Renewables starts the Indiana Crossroads II wind farm

With 1,400 megawatts of installed renewable energy capacity in Indiana, EDP Renewables will strengthen its position as the top wind energy producer in the state with this new 202-megawatt wind farm. EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA), a leading renewable energy developer and operator in North America, announces the start of construction at the 202-megawatt … Continue reading EDP Renewables starts the Indiana Crossroads II wind farm

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Endesa is awarded 953 MW of wind power and solar power in Andorra

The technical committee of the Ministry of Fair Transition, meeting to select the winners of the tender, has provisionally granted Endesa the connection right for 953 MW and the possibility of expanding it to 1,200 MW.The company’s proposal for the Andorra hub is based on the hybridization of renewable technologies, storage and green hydrogen for … Continue reading Endesa is awarded 953 MW of wind power and solar power in Andorra

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Enercon will supply wind turbines to 1 GW of wind energy in Türkiye

The wind farms will each have 250MW capacity and will be developed in four regions of the country.Enercon and Enerjisa Uretim, a joint venture of E.ON and Sabanci Holding, have signed an agreement to install 1 GW of wind power at the YEKA RES II project in Turkey. German wind turbine manufacturer Enercon will supply … Continue reading Enercon will supply wind turbines to 1 GW of wind energy in Türkiye

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