What we’ve known about Indian Concentrated Solar Power tender in Q1 2024

It was reported that India will carry out a round of renewable energy bidding in the first quarter of 2024, which requires bidders to submit a program must contain more than 50% of the CSP capacity. This news got great attention in the past weeks on the possibility of CSP revival in India. But how … Continue reading What we’ve known about Indian Concentrated Solar Power tender in Q1 2024

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Consumers Energy begins operations at 201 MW wind farm

Consumers Energy, a Michigan-based utility company, has announced the start of operations at its 201-megawatt (MW) Gratiot Farms Wind Project, located in the state’s Gratiot County. The wind farm consists of 60 wind turbines and is capable of generating enough clean energy to power approximately 66,000 households. The completion of the Gratiot Farms Wind Project … Continue reading Consumers Energy begins operations at 201 MW wind farm

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CIP and Avangrid Announce First Power from Vineyard Wind 1

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a global leader in greenfield renewable energy investments, and Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE: AGR), a leading sustainable energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, today announced that power from the Vineyard Wind project was delivered to the New England grid for the first time. As part of the initial commissioning process, … Continue reading CIP and Avangrid Announce First Power from Vineyard Wind 1

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Repsol begins to produce renewable photovoltaic electricity in Andalusia

Repsol has started producing electricity at Sigma, its first renewable project in Andalusia. Located in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz), it is made up of five solar plants with a total installed capacity of 204 MW. With an investment of close to 150 million euros, the Arco 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 make up the … Continue reading Repsol begins to produce renewable photovoltaic electricity in Andalusia

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Renewable energy fails in Southern Europe in the last week of the year

The last week of the year 2023 registered the expected drop in demand due to the Christmas holiday period. Increased solar energy production in countries such as Germany and France contributed to price declines in the EPEX SPOT market. However, wind and solar energy production fell in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, contributing to price … Continue reading Renewable energy fails in Southern Europe in the last week of the year

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Nordex receives orders for 553 MW of wind power from Sweden

Renewable Power Capital orders 80 wind turbines for four wind farms. At the end of 2023, the Nordex Group received orders for four wind farms in Sweden for a total of 553 MW from the renewable energy investment company, Renewable Power Capital, which operates throughout Europe. Orders also include a Premium Plus Service for the … Continue reading Nordex receives orders for 553 MW of wind power from Sweden

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OX2 has handed over the Sulmierzyce wind farm in Poland

OX2 has handed over the Sulmierzyce wind farm in Poland to DIF Capital Partners. The wind farm comprises of 7 wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 23 MW. The Sulmierzyce wind farm will produce about 68 GWh of energy and assuming an average annual household consumption of about 5,000 kWh, it will be … Continue reading OX2 has handed over the Sulmierzyce wind farm in Poland

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World’s largest ultra-high-altitude wind farm in operation in Xizang

A large-scale wind power project, standing at an average altitude of 4,650 meters and with a total installed capacity of 100 megawatts, commenced operation on Monday in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region. In recent years, Xizang has actively promoted the development of new energy sources such as photovoltaic and wind power. The region’s total installed … Continue reading World’s largest ultra-high-altitude wind farm in operation in Xizang

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Vestas has 1.1 GW of wind turbine orders in Europe at the end of December

In the final days of the fourth quarter, Vestas announced orders for 1,076 MW to supply wind turbines for several projects, including a repowering project, in several European countries. The contracts, disclosed between December 21 and 31, refer to projects in Italy, Germany, Spain, Northern Ireland and the Netherlands. The order is for the Hollandse … Continue reading Vestas has 1.1 GW of wind turbine orders in Europe at the end of December

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Cosin Solar completes heliostats on former Three Gorges Concentrated Solar Power project

The 100 MW Tower Concentrated Solar Power project, Jinta ZhongGuang was originally planned by the largest renewable energy firm in the world, Three Gorges Renewables, that built the 22 GW Three Gorges Dam. Cosin Solar bought the project from them after they failed to meet a milestone, and is now constructing it. On December 26, … Continue reading Cosin Solar completes heliostats on former Three Gorges Concentrated Solar Power project

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Vestas secures order for 135 MW wind project in the US developed by Steelhead Americas

Vestas has received a 135 MW order for an undisclosed wind farm in the US. The order consists of 30 V163-4.5 MW wind turbines, Vestas’ newest high capacity factor wind turbine and the project has been developed by Steelhead Americas, the North American development arm of Vestas. The order includes the supply, delivery and commissioning … Continue reading Vestas secures order for 135 MW wind project in the US developed by Steelhead Americas

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