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Jacobs to help build $3.3 billion, 3.5 GW photovoltaic (PV) plant and 4.5 GW battery system in Philippines

US firm Jacobs will help build a $3.3 billion, 3.5 GW photovoltaic plant and 4.5 GW battery system in the Philippines to help the country reduce its reliance on coal for power generation. Located on a 30-square-kilometer site 150 kilometers north of Manila, the “Terra Solar” project will be one of the largest solar parks … Continue reading Jacobs to help build $3.3 billion, 3.5 GW photovoltaic (PV) plant and 4.5 GW battery system in Philippines

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Predictions for energy and natural resources in 2025

This is the season for looking to the future, and for the final Energy Pulse of 2024 I have collected 10 predictions from Wood Mackenzie analysts for the year ahead. The predictions for 2024 that I presented a year ago had quite a good hit rate. Some were spot-on: we were right about the increased … Continue reading Predictions for energy and natural resources in 2025

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Enercon receives an order for 38 MW of wind power in Romania

After 12 years, the CNE sales team secures its first major order for 7 E-160 EP5 wind turbines with a total capacity of over 38 MW. ENERCON had been negotiating since 2023 and the contract has now been signed and sealed: together with the customer Smart Power Generation Alfa S.R.L., ENERCON is realising the first … Continue reading Enercon receives an order for 38 MW of wind power in Romania

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First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

The first wind power project in southern part of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was connected to the grid at full capacity on Saturday, marking a milestone achievement in harnessing wind energy in China’s high altitude mountainous regions above 3,000 meters. The project, located in Wuqia County of the Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture of … Continue reading First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

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Brazilian Senate passes Offshore Wind Bill which sets course for sector’s rapid growth in country

Brazil’s Federal Senate has passed the country’s offshore wind bill, passing the legislation on to the President for final approval.  The bill paves the way for the offshore wind sector to establish itself in the country and deliver clean, secure, and green energy. Offshore wind also presents a huge opportunity for Brazil to play a … Continue reading Brazilian Senate passes Offshore Wind Bill which sets course for sector’s rapid growth in country

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Iberdrola gives entry to Kansai into the German offshore wind project Windanker valued at 1.28 billion euros

Iberdrola has given entry to the Japanese electric company Kansai into its Windanker offshore wind project, which is already under construction. The Japanese electric company will co-invest in the asset, reaching a 49% stake, while Iberdrola will retain control with the remaining 51%. The Windanker offshore wind farm, located in the German Baltic Sea, will … Continue reading Iberdrola gives entry to Kansai into the German offshore wind project Windanker valued at 1.28 billion euros

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US Grid-Scale Energy Storage Continues Strong Year with Highest Q3 Installations on Record

3.8 GW of storage installed across all segments, 80% increase from Q3 2023 • Residential installations hit all-time high The U.S. energy storage market continued its strong growth in Q3 of 2024, with the grid-scale segment setting a new Q3 record at 3,431 megawatts (MW) and 9,188 megawatt-hours (MWh) deployed. According to the American Clean Power … Continue reading US Grid-Scale Energy Storage Continues Strong Year with Highest Q3 Installations on Record

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Solar power produced in photovoltaic installations, increasing by 55% in Romania

Solar energy produced in photovoltaic installations in the first ten months of this year was 3.18 billion kWh, up 55.1% compared to the same period last year, according to data published by the National Institute of Statistics (INS). The figures regarding solar energy produced in photovoltaic installations also include prosumers. Production from thermal power plants … Continue reading Solar power produced in photovoltaic installations, increasing by 55% in Romania

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Vestas secures 1.1 GW order for Inch Cape offshore wind project in Scotland

Vestas has secured a firm and unconditional order for the 1.1 GW Inch Cape offshore wind project in Scotland from Inch Cape Offshore Limited, a 50:50 joint venture between ESB and Red Rock Renewables. The agreement is for the supply, installation and commissioning of 72 V236-15.0 MW wind turbines. Upon completion, Vestas will also deliver … Continue reading Vestas secures 1.1 GW order for Inch Cape offshore wind project in Scotland

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Mingyang’s 16.6 MW floating wind turbine begins operation in China

Mingyang’s 16.6 MW floating wind turbine begins operation in China. Chinese company Mingyang Smart Energy has put into operation what is said to be the world’s largest capacity floating wind platform, with a nominal output of 16.6 MW, at the Qingzhou IV offshore wind farm in the South China Sea. The wind turbine, named OceanX, … Continue reading Mingyang’s 16.6 MW floating wind turbine begins operation in China

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Nordex receives 40 MW order from Ukraine for wind power

Nordex Group ha recibido un pedido de Eco-Optima por 40 MW en Ucrania con un alcance logístico e instalación reducido y personalizado. La empresa, que se dedica al desarrollo e implementación de fuentes de energía renovables respetuosas con el medio ambiente, ha pedido siete aerogeneradores N163/5.X. El contrato también incluye el servicio de mantenimiento de … Continue reading Nordex receives 40 MW order from Ukraine for wind power

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Iberdrola awards EnergyLoop the recycling of blades from its first wind power repowering project in Spain

In total, 139 wind turbines will be dismantled – 417 blades – which represents more than 800 tons. Iberdrola Spain has awarded EnergyLoop the contract to recycle the blades and manage the waste components of the Isabela and Molar de Molinar wind farms in Albacete, the company’s first to be repowered in Spain. In total, … Continue reading Iberdrola awards EnergyLoop the recycling of blades from its first wind power repowering project in Spain

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RWE announces winners of global offshore wind co-use competition

Essen, 12 December 2024 RWE, one of the world leaders in offshore wind, has awarded the winners of its global “Co-use Competition”. The competition was launched with the aim of seeking innovative solutions in the fields of biodiversity enhancement and co-existence with other sea users. A panel of RWE experts evaluated a total of 77 applications from … Continue reading RWE announces winners of global offshore wind co-use competition

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Security and efficiency: The case for connecting Europe and North America

This paper analyses the ways in which an electricity interconnector could add value as the electricity systems on either side of the north Atlantic rapidly expand and decarbonise. Download PDF This paper examines how transatlantic interconnection could help both North America and Europe to achieve a more secure and efficient transition to renewable electricity.  Ember … Continue reading Security and efficiency: The case for connecting Europe and North America

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Philippines builds world’s largest photovoltaic and battery project

The Philippines is working on the world’s largest solar photovoltaic plus battery storage project, and construction of the project began just a few weeks ago. Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Meralco Terra Solar project. The project will have a solar power capacity of 3,500 megawatts (MW) and … Continue reading Philippines builds world’s largest photovoltaic and battery project

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Vestas to repurpose factory on Isle of Wight, UK, to manufacture blades for onshore wind turbines

Since 2002, Vestas’ facility on the Isle of Wight has played a key role in manufacturing turbine blades for wind projects around the world. Currently, our factory is focused on manufacturing blades for the V174 offshore turbine. Demand for this product is coming to an end and constraints at the site make it unsuitable for … Continue reading Vestas to repurpose factory on Isle of Wight, UK, to manufacture blades for onshore wind turbines

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Nordex receives its first order for wind power in Montenegro for 55 MW

Nordex has received its first order from Montenegro. The utility company EPCG – Elektroprivreda Crne Gore has ordered eight N163/6.X wind turbines. The contract also includes the Premium Service for the maintenance of the systems for a period of 25 years. The Delta4000 series wind turbines are intended for the 55 MW Gvozd wind farm … Continue reading Nordex receives its first order for wind power in Montenegro for 55 MW

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Ørsted brings in Cathay Life Insurance as investor in Greater Changhua 4 Offshore Wind Farm

Ørsted has signed an agreement with Cathay Life Insurance, the leading insurance company in Taiwan, and its affiliate Cathay Wind Power Holdings Co., Ltd, under which Cathay Life Insurance will acquire a 50 % ownership share of Ørsted’s 583 MW Greater Changhua 4 Offshore Wind Farm. Ørsted will continue to own the remaining 50 % … Continue reading Ørsted brings in Cathay Life Insurance as investor in Greater Changhua 4 Offshore Wind Farm

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Photovoltaic and wind energy in the first week of December

December starts with the highest prices of the year for TTF gas and some European electricity markets. In the first week of December, weekly prices in most major European electricity markets continued to exceed €100/MWh. During weekdays, prices were higher than in the previous week, with France, Italy and Belgium reaching their highest values of … Continue reading Photovoltaic and wind energy in the first week of December

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EDP begins construction of its first stand-alone storage project in Europe

The 50 MW capacity battery to be installed in Kent, England, will support the stability of the British grid as more renewable energy projects come onstream in the country. Through EDP Renewables, EDP has already secured more than 130 MW of capacity in storage projects in Europe. EDP Renewables has started the construction of its … Continue reading EDP begins construction of its first stand-alone storage project in Europe

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