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EU Governments commit to take urgent actions outlined in the Wind Power Package

In October the European Commission published the Wind Power Package: 15 immediate actions to strengthen the competitiveness of Europe’s wind value chain. The European Commission and European Investment Bank are delivering on their bits of the package already. But the bulk of the actions fall to National Governments. So today the Energy Ministers of 26 … Continue reading EU Governments commit to take urgent actions outlined in the Wind Power Package

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Increase in the contribution of Spanish wind energy in the main indicators

The wind sector accounts for 0.50% of the GDP in Spain (0.49% previous year), generates more than 39,000 jobs (32,000 previous year, a 14% increase), exports more than 2,500 million euros and saves 6,492 million of euros in the import of fossil fuels. Thanks to wind power, the emission of 32 million tons of CO2 … Continue reading Increase in the contribution of Spanish wind energy in the main indicators

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Gas, CO2 and European electricity market prices fall for second week in a row

In the second week of December, prices in most markets were lower than in the previous week. A mostly lower electricity demand combined with a second consecutive week of lower gas and CO2 futures prices, and increased solar energy production in most of the major European electricity markets led to the downward trend. Concentrayed Solar … Continue reading Gas, CO2 and European electricity market prices fall for second week in a row

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Biden delays development of wind energy in the Atlantic

The Biden administration’s recent decision to reduce its leasing proposal for offshore wind projects in the Atlantic has raised questions and criticism. The move has sparked concern among environmental advocates and industry experts, who fear it could hinder progress in the clean energy transition. The administration’s decision to reduce the area available for lease has … Continue reading Biden delays development of wind energy in the Atlantic

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EDP is the world’s number 1 among electric utilities in the Dow Jones global sustainability indices

With a final score of 88 points, above average in the energy sector, EDP group, of which EDPR takes part, stands out as one of the world’s sustainability champions. EDP group, of which EDPR is part, has once again been recognized as the world’s most sustainable electric utility company by ranking first in the S&P … Continue reading EDP is the world’s number 1 among electric utilities in the Dow Jones global sustainability indices

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Suzlon wins 100.8 MW wind order for 3 MW wind turbines

Supply 32 wind turbines with a nominal power of 3.15 MW each. Wind farm with a total installed capacity of 100.8 MW to be completed in Gujarat. The electricity generated by the project will be supplied to Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. (GUVNL). A project of this size can provide electricity to ~77 lakh homes … Continue reading Suzlon wins 100.8 MW wind order for 3 MW wind turbines

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Vestas is awarded a 186 MW wind power project in Finland

Vestas has received a firm order from Ilmatar, a Nordic energy company and independent power producer (IPP), for the Pahkakoski wind farm in the municipality of Ii, located 60 kilometers from the city of Oulu, Finland. The order consists of 30 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines and includes the supply, delivery and commissioning of the wind … Continue reading Vestas is awarded a 186 MW wind power project in Finland

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PLUSWIND: A new hourly wind speed and generation database for US wind plants

In A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf, John Muir elegantly discussed the limits of scientific characterization of the wind, saying: “The substance of the winds is too thin for human eyes, their written language is too difficult for human minds, and their spoken language mostly too faint for the ears.” Over 100 years later, … Continue reading PLUSWIND: A new hourly wind speed and generation database for US wind plants

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Iberdrola España will repower its first four wind farms and increase production by 30%

Iberdrola España will repower four onshore wind farms in Galicia and Castilla La Mancha, which will reduce the number of wind turbines installed in both communities by 200 and increase the energy production of the facilities by an average of 30%. The machines used in the repowering will have a unit power that is up … Continue reading Iberdrola España will repower its first four wind farms and increase production by 30%

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Louisiana signs agreements for offshore wind power

Louisiana recently signed agreements to develop the state’s first offshore wind farms in its coastal waters. These agreements aim to promote renewable energy and strengthen the state’s position as a leader in energy production. The projects are expected to generate clean energy, create employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy. Louisiana, known for its … Continue reading Louisiana signs agreements for offshore wind power

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GE and Forestalia sign collaborative agreement to install up to 693 MW of wind energy in Spain

Framework agreement between GE and Forestalia includes 110 onshore wind turbines across 16 project sites in Aragon, Spain. First phase of 33 wind turbines already underway. All projects will feature GE’s 6.1-158 workhorse wind turbines. GE Vernova announced today that it has signed a framework agreement with Forestalia to install up to 693 MW of … Continue reading GE and Forestalia sign collaborative agreement to install up to 693 MW of wind energy in Spain

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Victoria, Australia publishes strategy to boost offshore wind power

The government of Victoria, Australia, has recently revealed its updated strategy to accelerate the growth of the offshore wind industry in the state. The strategy aims to attract investment, drive innovation and position Victoria as a leading hub for offshore wind energy in the Asia-Pacific region. This important measure shows the government’s commitment to the … Continue reading Victoria, Australia publishes strategy to boost offshore wind power

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GE’s Newly Unveiled 18 MW Wind Turbine Will Work Offshore Japan

GE Renewable Energy has recently unveiled its innovative 18 MW wind turbine, which will be installed offshore Japan. The enormous dimensions and impressive capabilities of this turbine mark a significant advance in renewable energy technology. With a rotor diameter of 220 meters, the turbine can produce enough clean energy to power thousands of homes. GE … Continue reading GE’s Newly Unveiled 18 MW Wind Turbine Will Work Offshore Japan

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Mingyang increases its bet in the wind turbine race with a 20 MW wind turbine

Mingyang Smart Energy, a leading wind turbine manufacturer in China, has announced plans to develop a new 20 MW offshore wind turbine. The move comes as part of a growing “arms race” in the wind energy industry, as companies compete to develop larger, more efficient turbines. Mingyang’s latest innovation is expected to significantly increase the … Continue reading Mingyang increases its bet in the wind turbine race with a 20 MW wind turbine

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EU electricity market design deal will help restore investment certainty

Last night the European Parliament and the Council reached an agreement on the EU’s electricity market design revision. The deal is a good compromise which will help restore the confidence of renewables investors. Crucially it avoids permanently enshrining inframarginal revenue caps in the EU’s electricity market design. Europe needs more renewables as fast as possible. … Continue reading EU electricity market design deal will help restore investment certainty

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ACP Statement on Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit Guidance

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) released the following statement from ACP Chief Advocacy Officer JC Sandberg after the U.S. Treasury Department issued guidance today on the Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit.   “We commend the Administration for the work that went into issuing this important guidance on tax credits that directly support new and expanded … Continue reading ACP Statement on Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit Guidance

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COP28 key takeaways: The challenges in accelerating the energy transition

There’s more than one measure of success. Our team was there and witnessed an organisational triumph. The sheer scale of COP28 signalled an event of global interest – over 100,000 attended, bigger than Burning Man, compared with about 10,000 at Kyoto in 1997. And it was inclusive, virtually every country and interest group on the … Continue reading COP28 key takeaways: The challenges in accelerating the energy transition

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Vestas achieves the first wind project with Repsol with the most powerful wind turbines ever installed in Spain

Repsol has placed an order for 31 MW for the STEV wind farm, part of the Delta II project, which will be located in Aragon, Spain. The contract includes the supply and installation of five V162-6.2 MW wind turbines. This is the first order for EnVentus V162-6.2 MW wind turbines in Spain and, once installed, … Continue reading Vestas achieves the first wind project with Repsol with the most powerful wind turbines ever installed in Spain

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RWE secures 684-megawatt project together with Mitsui and Osaka Gas in Japanese offshore wind energy auction

Wind farm to be located off the coast of the cities of Murakami and Tainai, Niigata Prefecture Partnership represents a strong combination of long-term expertise in offshore wind and knowledge of the local market.RWE Offshore Wind Japan Murakami-Tainai K.K. has been selected in a consortium together with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (“Mitsui”) and Osaka Gas … Continue reading RWE secures 684-megawatt project together with Mitsui and Osaka Gas in Japanese offshore wind energy auction

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US Energy Storage Installations Set New Record in Q3 2023

The U.S. storage market hit a new high in Q3 2023, installing the most capacity in a quarter to date with 7,322 megawatt hours (MWh) becoming operational in the third quarter of 2023.  As outlined in the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and Wood Mackenzie’s latest US Energy Storage Monitor report, the U.S. grid-scale segment … Continue reading US Energy Storage Installations Set New Record in Q3 2023

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