A Chinese firm has installed what it calls the world’s largest onshore wind turbine. Sany Group, a multinational firm known for its heavy equipment manufacturing, announced on Oct. 9 that a 15 MW wind turbine has been commissioned at a plant in Tongyu, Jilin Province, China. Sany said the turbine is a prototype and will … Continue reading Chinese Sany installs 15 MW onshore wind turbine
Continue readingChina’s solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity nearly triples
China is set to expand its renewable energy capacity by nearly 3,207 GW from 2024 to 2030, tripling the growth seen in the previous six years, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Annual renewable energy additions are projected to surpass 500 GW by 2030, with solar photovoltaic (PV) accounting for 80 percent of this … Continue reading China’s solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity nearly triples
Continue readingCement Co-processing avoids up to 1 ton of CO2 emissions per ton processed
This is a joint report with: CEFIC UP/VE Sector Group, CEMBUREAU, Epoxy Europe, EuCIA, the European Alliance for SMC BMC, European Boating Industry, Glass Fibre Europe, Tech-Fab Europe, and WindEurope. Our nine industry associations have commissioned SGS INTRON to prepare a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) report exploring the environmental impacts of treating End-of-Life (EoL) composites … Continue reading Cement Co-processing avoids up to 1 ton of CO2 emissions per ton processed
Continue readingNordex order intake grows to 5.1 GW wind power in the first nine months of 2024
In the first nine months of 2024, Nordex secured 5,083 MW of orders in the Projects segment (excluding the Services business), representing a growth of 4 percent compared to the previous year’s figure (9M/2023: 4,892 MW). Of this amount, 1,726 MW were registered in the third quarter of 2024 alone (Q3/2023: 2,251 MW). The average … Continue reading Nordex order intake grows to 5.1 GW wind power in the first nine months of 2024
Continue readingMassive global growth of renewables to 2030 is set to match entire power capacity of major economies today, moving world closer to tripling goal
With photovoltaic solar leading their rapid deployment, renewables are on course to meet almost half of global electricity demand by the end of this decade, new IEA report says Due to supportive policies and favourable economics, the world’s renewable power capacity is expected to surge over the rest of this decade, with global additions on … Continue reading Massive global growth of renewables to 2030 is set to match entire power capacity of major economies today, moving world closer to tripling goal
Continue readingSinovoltaics tracks 78.8 GW photovoltaic capacity in Southeast Asia
The latest supply chain map from Sinovoltaics tracks growth across Southeast Asia, with module capacity reaching 78.8 GW, and 58 production projects tracked. Sinovoltaics has published a new report mapping all solar module factories in Southeast Asia. “The Sinovoltaics Supply Chain Map Southeast Asia for Q2 2024 includes several notable changes since our Q1 report,” … Continue reading Sinovoltaics tracks 78.8 GW photovoltaic capacity in Southeast Asia
Continue readingThe wind turbines for Celsia’s first wind farm in Colombia have arrived
The wind turbines for building Celsia’s Carreto wind farm, which will have a capacity of 9.9 megawatts of clean and renewable energy, have arrived in the municipality of Juan de Acosta, in the department of Atlántico.The transport of these 80-meter-long blades along the Caribbean roads required a significant prior logistical process to transport them from … Continue reading The wind turbines for Celsia’s first wind farm in Colombia have arrived
Continue readingEnergy storage, essential for photovoltaics and wind power, is a solved problem
There are thousands of extraordinarily good pumped hydro storage sites around the world with an extraordinarily low investment cost. When combined with batteries, the resulting hybrid system has large energy storage, low cost for both energy and power, and fast response. Storage is a solved problem. In 2023, twice as much solar generation capacity was … Continue reading Energy storage, essential for photovoltaics and wind power, is a solved problem
Continue readingFive years after installing a photovoltaic plant, the place has become a paradise for bees
A study shows that agrophotovoltaic projects tripled the abundance of insects in five years, by creating shaded and pesticide-free areas.Photovoltaic technology has been adopted on a large scale since its installation and maintenance costs have been decreasing since its invention in recent years. Its advantages go beyond taking advantage of the sun to generate electricity. … Continue reading Five years after installing a photovoltaic plant, the place has become a paradise for bees
Continue readingEU and UK to strengthen energy cooperation
In the first visit to Brussels by a British Prime Minister since Brexit Keir Starmer has agreed with EU Commission President von der Leyen that the two sides should strengthen cooperation in a number of areas including energy and climate. WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson said: “The agreement is good news for electricity consumers and Europe’s … Continue reading EU and UK to strengthen energy cooperation
Continue readingNordex receives orders for 500 MW of wind power from Canada
At the end of September, the Nordex Group received orders from Canada for a total of 74 N163 wind turbines with a capacity of 500 MW. The orders also include a premium service for the maintenance of the wind turbines for between 15 and 30 years. Between 2025 and 2026, the Nordex Group will supply … Continue reading Nordex receives orders for 500 MW of wind power from Canada
Continue readingPhotovoltaic and wind energy in the first week of October
In the first week of October, TTF gas futures prices for the Front?Month rose, reaching the highest settlement price since early December, above €40/MWh, on Friday, October 4. Rising gas prices, together with declining renewable energy production and rising demand in most markets, boosted prices in most European electricity markets. Photovoltaic energy reached production records … Continue reading Photovoltaic and wind energy in the first week of October
Continue readingUtility-scale U.S. photovoltaic solar electricity generation continues to grow in 2024
In August 2024, utility-scale generation of solar electricity averaged 63.1 gigawatthours between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. each day in the Lower 48 states, 36% more than for the same hours in August 2023. Additions of solar generating capacity outpaced other resources in the U.S. electric power sector in 2023, and we expect this trend … Continue reading Utility-scale U.S. photovoltaic solar electricity generation continues to grow in 2024
Continue readingElectricity bills drive photovoltaic adoption in Myanmar
The adoption of photovoltaic solar energy in Myanmar is on the rise due to increasing oil prices and electricity costs, Thi Thi Soe, deputy general manager of Sandisolar, a Myanmar-based Chinese new energy company, told Xinhua on Friday. Moreover, photovoltaic solar products and related items are increasingly accessible in the market, making them an attractive … Continue reading Electricity bills drive photovoltaic adoption in Myanmar
Continue readingRedirecting wind energy in India
Accelerating the wind power capacity deployment is a crucial element of India’s energy transition story. This report discusses the role of wind in India’s energy landscape in 2030 and beyond. It highlights key development in the wind sector and their implications for the sector’s growth. The report examines the complementarity of wind and solar in … Continue reading Redirecting wind energy in India
Continue readingArgentina to have South America’s largest photovoltaic plant
Argentina has taken another step towards the future of renewable energy. All thanks to the inauguration of the largest photovoltaic plant in South America. Located in the Puna of Jujuy, the Cauchari plant has been equipped with more than 900 thousand solar panels that will occupy 600 hectares in the town of Susques, about 4200 … Continue reading Argentina to have South America’s largest photovoltaic plant
Continue readingNorway plans $3.3 billion floating wind subsidy cap
The Norwegian government proposed on Monday to offer up to 35 billion Norwegian crowns ($3.29 billion) in subsidies in the country’s first commercial floating wind power tender, in line with a preliminary plan outlined in June. “Norway has enormous potential for floating offshore wind on its continental shelf, but because the technology is still immature … Continue reading Norway plans $3.3 billion floating wind subsidy cap
Continue readingTop 6 Countries Using Wind Energy
Wind energy, a renewable and sustainable power source, harnesses the kinetic energy of the wind to generate electricity. Scientists and engineers devise wind turbines to capture and convert this natural force into usable energy. According to National Geographic, small wind turbines have the ability to generate sufficient power for a single household, producing approximately 100 … Continue reading Top 6 Countries Using Wind Energy
Continue readingVestas secures 41 MW wind power order in Spain
Vestas is pleased to announce a significant order as part of its third quarter order book, marking another milestone in its global renewable energy portfolio. In this project, Vestas will supply wind turbines to Altano Energy for the Dama de Baza wind farm, located in Spain. The order consists of nine V163-4.5 MW wind turbines, … Continue reading Vestas secures 41 MW wind power order in Spain
Continue readingHow deep can we take fixed-base offshore wind?
I loved the analysis published in Aegir Insights’ newsletter. The study shows what it would mean to build fixed-base wind farms at depths greater than current standards, which are around 60 meters deep. In fact, something very striking is that 40% of global floating wind developments are in depths below 100 meters. And I repeat, … Continue reading How deep can we take fixed-base offshore wind?
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