Hungary’s potential for wind energy

Hungary’s wind energy capacity could triple in the coming years, offering the potential to generate significant benefits. However, there are also several challenges associated with wind energy that need to be addressed. While wind energy is a promising renewable energy source, it is more difficult to predict compared to solar energy. Additionally, power generated from … Continue reading Hungary’s potential for wind energy

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GE Vernova to supply 36 wind turbines to O2 Power for its 97 MW wind power project in India

GE Vernova will supply, install, and commission 36 units of its workhorse 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines for O2 Power’s 97 MW wind power project in Maharashtra, India.The wind farm will not only power but also help various industries and commercial establishments in Maharashtra, India reach their decarbonization goalsGE Vernova has received 3.5 GW of orders … Continue reading GE Vernova to supply 36 wind turbines to O2 Power for its 97 MW wind power project in India

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Exploring the potential of offshore wind energy in Ireland

Limerick City Sinn Féin TD Maurice Quinlivan recently addressed the issue of offshore wind in a parliamentary session with Tánaiste Micheál Martin. The MP sought clarification on Ireland’s progress in meeting alternative energy targets. Quinlivan expressed concern about Wind Energy Ireland’s statement, which indicated that Ireland was further away from achieving its 2030 target compared … Continue reading Exploring the potential of offshore wind energy in Ireland

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Vestas secures 203 MW wind power order for V163-4.5 MW wind turbines in the US

Vestas has received a 203 MW order for the undisclosed wind farm in the US. The order consists of 45 V163-4.5 MW wind turbines. The orders include the supply, delivery and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a multi-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to ensure optimized performance of … Continue reading Vestas secures 203 MW wind power order for V163-4.5 MW wind turbines in the US

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European Parliament voted to boost wind energy tech made in Europe

On Tuesday the European Parliament voted on its position for the negotiations with European Commission and Member States on the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA). MEP Christian Ehler, drafting the Parliament’s position, has put forward a proposal which supports a strong European wind industry to deliver on Europe’s climate and energy security objectives in the lead … Continue reading European Parliament voted to boost wind energy tech made in Europe

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Octopus Energy collaborates with SAP to develop wind energy in Sierra Leone

Octopus Energy, a leading green energy solutions provider, has announced an innovative partnership with Sherbro Alliance Partners (SAP) to build Sierra Leone’s inaugural wind farm by 2024. As part of Octopus Energy’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices across the world, this historic agreement marks the company’s first foray into renewable energy projects in Africa. Sierra … Continue reading Octopus Energy collaborates with SAP to develop wind energy in Sierra Leone

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OX2 hands over the Klevberget wind farm in Sweden

OX2 has handed over the Klevberget wind farm in Sweden to Renewable Power Capital (RPC). The wind farm comprises 24 wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 146 MW. This is the fourth wind farm OX2 hands over to RPC this year, together they have a total installed capacity of about 317 MW. The … Continue reading OX2 hands over the Klevberget wind farm in Sweden

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European solar power companies warn against import curbs

More than 400 companies involved in Europe’s solar power sector urged policymakers on Wednesday not to launch a trade investigation that could lead to EU tariffs on imported solar products. The call comes ahead of a meeting of solar industry chiefs, national ministers and the EU commissioner for the internal market, Thierry Breton, on Friday … Continue reading European solar power companies warn against import curbs

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Ørsted secures 1.6 GW for offshore wind power project off the coast of Incheon, Korea

Ørsted has been granted a 1.6 GW electricity business license (EBL) by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy of Korea for an offshore wind farm located 70 km off the coast of Incheon City. The license grants Ørsted exclusive development rights for its gigawatt-scale Incheon offshore wind project, which is set to become the … Continue reading Ørsted secures 1.6 GW for offshore wind power project off the coast of Incheon, Korea

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Accelerated Energy Transition Can Add 40 million Energy Sector Jobs by 2050

Progressive policies are critical to boost the socio-economic benefits of the energy transition and spread them broadly across the world, a new report released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) ahead of the UN Climate Conference COP28 in Dubai finds. Volume 2 of IRENA’s World Energy Transitions Outlook 2023, looks at the socio-economic impacts … Continue reading Accelerated Energy Transition Can Add 40 million Energy Sector Jobs by 2050

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Vestas acquires Utopus Insights to revolutionize wind energy forecasting

Vestas, a global leader in wind turbine manufacturing, has made an important strategic move to improve its operational efficiency and strengthen its core business. The company on Tuesday announced the acquisition of Utopus Insights, a cutting-edge energy analytics firm specializing in data modeling and predictive forecasting of wind and solar patterns. This merger will revolutionize … Continue reading Vestas acquires Utopus Insights to revolutionize wind energy forecasting

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OX2 sells stake in next generation Swedish offshore wind energy portfolio to Ingka Investments

OX2 has agreed with Ingka Investments, the investment arm of Ingka Group – the biggest IKEA retailer – to sell a 49 percent stake in next generation Swedish offshore wind projects. The transaction is expected to impact OX2’s operating income positively with approximately 200 MSEK* in 2023. Following the transaction OX2 expects operating income for … Continue reading OX2 sells stake in next generation Swedish offshore wind energy portfolio to Ingka Investments

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EDP Renewables strengthens its role in Poland’s energy transition by being awarded a long-term contract in the latest tender

EDPR chosen by the public institutions to further generate clean electricity for the Polish grid, now through the Recz solar project; The company has recently inaugurated in Poland one of its largest PV plants in Europe and has implemented the first wind and solar hybrid park of the country. EDP Renewables (EDPR), a global leader … Continue reading EDP Renewables strengthens its role in Poland’s energy transition by being awarded a long-term contract in the latest tender

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The potential of Africa’s renewable energy to power the continent’s future

Africa has a huge renewable energy capacity of 2,000 gigawatts (GW), according to a recent report by Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) and PwC Middle East. This capacity has the potential to meet the basic energy needs of the local population, which will have a significant impact on electrification rates. As one of the … Continue reading The potential of Africa’s renewable energy to power the continent’s future

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RWE commits €55 billion to invest in wind energy

RWE AG has announced plans to significantly expand its investment in wind energy, despite the challenges facing the wider sector, including rising interest rates and inflation. During its recent Capital Markets Day in London, RWE revealed its commitment to invest €55 billion ($60.4 billion) in green technologies by 2030. A substantial part of this investment, … Continue reading RWE commits €55 billion to invest in wind energy

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Flotation Energy and Vårgrønn on Crown Estate Scotland announcement for seven INTOG offshore wind power projects

“Our frontrunner floating offshore wind projects, Green Volt and Cenos, are uniquely positioned to deliver green power and jobs by 2030. Their accelerated timelines are achievable because of the effort we’ve already invested into community engagement, environmental and engineering data collection, and because of our strong relationships with the oil and gas platforms. “The opportunity … Continue reading Flotation Energy and Vårgrønn on Crown Estate Scotland announcement for seven INTOG offshore wind power projects

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Service of 497 Enercon wind turbines to be extended in terms of scope and run-time

ENERCON has signed a new framework agreement with its Portuguese customer Finerge regarding the service and maintenance of Finerge’s fleet of ENERCON turbines in operation. The agreement covers 497 wind turbines, ranging from E-40 to E-92 series with a total installed capacity of more than 1 GW. This represents 58 % of Finerge’s entire wind onshore … Continue reading Service of 497 Enercon wind turbines to be extended in terms of scope and run-time

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Reuse or recycle batteries?

More and more batteries will be needed in the future. This also means that more batteries will have to be recycled or reused. But which method is the most effective and sustainable? Well, as we discovered, it depends on which cutting-edge researcher you ask. By Mattias Dahlström In the future, a more sustainable and fossil-free … Continue reading Reuse or recycle batteries?

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UK seeks 10 GW of offshore wind projects in 2024 auction

The British government could award 10 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind projects in next year’s renewable energy auction, after it increased the level of subsidy it is willing to pay, the head of Vattenfall’s wind business said on Tuesday. “They expect around 10 gigawatts even though they don’t talk volumes, but 10 gigawatts to pass … Continue reading UK seeks 10 GW of offshore wind projects in 2024 auction

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EU Grid Action Plan will help wind power, but urgent action needed on excessive connection queues

Today the EU Commission launched an Action Plan for Grids – a 14-point plan to modernise Europe’s electricity grid and prepare for the renewables-based electrification of the energy system. It says €584bn of new investments are required by 2030 to upgrade Europe’s grids. Absolutely. And these investments can’t come soon enough. The current grid can’t accommodate … Continue reading EU Grid Action Plan will help wind power, but urgent action needed on excessive connection queues

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