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Electric Vehicle Charging
Seven Major Automakers Partner to Build Fast-Charging Network Across N America; CCS and Tesla NACS
Seven major global automakers—BMW Group, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz Group, and Stellantis NV—will create a joint venture to build a ne…
Electric Vehicles
Volkswagen Group Investing $700M in Xpeng for 5% Stake, VW EV Development; Audi Jointly Developing EVs With SAIC
The Volkswagen Group is strengthening its position on the Chinese automotive market with cooperations between the VW brand and XPENG and between Audi and SAIC.T…
Renewable Energy
Ireland Must Accelerate Renewables Expansion to Avoid Falling Short on Climate Targets
Analysis conducted by Cornwall Insight has unveiled that Ireland must significantly increase its renewable’s procurement efforts if it is to meet its ambi…
Solar Panel
In May, Solar Sets a Record-High 7.3% Of U.S. Electrical Generation as All Renewables Combined Account For 26.0%
Washington DC – According to a review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), solar's share…
Green Hydrogen
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy to Aid in the Development of Namibia's Landmark Green Hydrogen Project
Hyphen has launched socio-economic development framework in partnership with The Government of the Republic of Namibia.The socio-economic development framework …
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Germany Creates Plan For Using Hydrogen Fuel in Heating and Mobility
The European country has updated its green energy strategy to support decarbonization.The German government has been actively seeking new ways to use hydrogen f…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Key Upgrade Completed at Darlington
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has completed a major 10-year project to install three new emergency power generators (EPGs) at its Darlington nuclear power plan…
Nuclear Reactor
MHI to Lead Development of Japanese HTGR
Japan's Agency for Natural Resources and Energy - part of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry - has selected Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) as th…
Nuclear Reactor
Dome Hoisted Into Place on Xudapu 3
The dome has been hoisted into place on the reactor building of Xudapu unit 3 in a single stage process, six months ahead of schedule, with China National Nucle…
Nuclear Reactor
BWXT to Begin Work on Cislunar Nuclear Rocket Engine and Fuel
The USA's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has finalised an agreement with Lockheed Martin to begin work on the fabrication and design of a…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
B&W Wins Contract to Study Beccs Conversion for Coal Power Plant
Babcock & Wilcox announced today that it has been awarded a contract by NorthStar Clean Energy to conduct a bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) en…
Electricity Transmission
A Proposal to Build a Sub-Saharan Africa Electrical Grid Across 12 Countries
A team of economists and engineers from China, Turkey and Nigeria has published a proposal based on simulations to build a sub-Saharan Africa electrical grid ac…
Offshore Wind Power
Masdar, Iberdrola to Jointly Develop Baltic Eagle Wind Farm Offshore Germany
Abu Dhabi-based Masdar has signed a strategic partnership with Iberdrola to co-invest in the 476 MW Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm in the German Baltic Sea.Ibe…
Offshore Wind Power
DEME Installs Vineyard Wind 1 Offshore Substation, First in US
DEME’s specialised floating installation vessel Orion has installed the offshore substation for the 800 MW Vineyard Wind 1 wind farm, a first in the US, s…
Wind Farm
Masdar Joins Iberdrola to Co-invest in the Baltic Eagle Wind Farm in Germany
The Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm, which has a capacity of 476 MW, is valued at €1.6 billion according to the terms of the dealIberdrola reaffirms its co…
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