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Nuclear Fuel
Britain to Build Europe's First Next Generation Nuclear Fuel Facility
Andrew Bowie MP speaks during Oral Questions for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero at the House of Commons in London, Britain, February 28, 2023. …
PowerGrid Technology
Renewables Provided Record 30% of Global Electricity in 2023, Ember Says
A general view taken with a drone of solar farms in Wilkowo, Poland, April 1, 2024. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo Purchase Licensing RightsGrowth in solar an…
Nuclear Reactor
Korea's First Commercial Nuclear Reactor Kori-1 Prepares for Dismantlement
A now-retired Kori-1 nuclear reactor located in Busan [YONHAP]Korea began a decontamination process Tuesday as it prepares to dismantle the country's first …
Solar Panel
India: Tata Power Signs Ppa for Firm, Dispatchable Energy From Wind, Solar and Storage
Firm dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) tenders enable solar PV and wind to contribute to managing load during peaks and evenings, and are one of several soli…
Offshore Wind Power
New Jersey Launches Fourth Offshore Wind Solicitation, Aims to Award up to 4 GW of Capacity
On 30 April, the US state of New Jersey launched its fourth round of offshore wind solicitation, aiming to award between 1.2 GW and 4 GW of generation capacity.…
Wind Power Project
Finland Denies 16 Offshore Wind Bids
The Finnish government has issued a negative decision on 16 applications for exploitation rights concerning offshore wind power in the exclusive economic zone s…
Offshore Wind Power
Copenhagen Offshore Partners Presses Ahead With 2 GW Wind Projects Offshore Philippines
Denmark’s Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) and its compatriot NIRAS have teamed up on a project to kickstart the development of offshore wind farms in t…
Offshore Wind Power
Ireland Pinpoints Four Areas off South Coast for Offshore Wind Projects
Ireland’s Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ray, has published the draft South Coast Designated Maritime Area Plan (DMAP), w…
Offshore Wind Power
Denmark Launches an Offshore Wind Auction With Enough Capacity to Meet the Country's Entire Demand
Last week, Denmark launched an offshore wind auction that could award up to 6 GW, enough to meet the country’s electricity needs.Currently, Denmark has 2.…
Photovoltaic (PV)
ABO Wind Constructs First 50 MW Turnkey Photovoltaic Farm in Spain
ABO Wind is currently constructing a 50 MW solar farm in central Spain that will be grid-connected at the node of a dismantled nuclear power plant. Valdezorita …
Wind Farm
Jüchen a 44N Wind Farm Produces Green Electricity
A fresh breeze is blowing in Jüchen: The new wind farm on the A 44n motorway is now feeding climate-neutral electricity into the grid. The six wind turbine…
Tidal Energy
How Much Tidal Energy Can Alaska's Electricity Grid Support?
(photo courtesy NREL)A report released by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that the existing power grid in Alaska known as the Railbelt can suppor…
Geothermal Power Plant
First Semi-deep Geothermal Pilot in Estonia Starts Operations
Minister Kristen Michal with EGT's Aivar Auväärt at the pilot geothermal project in Tallinn, Estonia (source: Sirli Sipp Kulli)The first semi-deep…
Offshore Wind Power
Aluminium Producer Amag Seals 18-MW Wind PPA in Austria
Aluminium producer AMAG Austria Metall AG (VIE:AMAG) has committed to procuring wind power for its head office premises in Ranshofen, Upper Austria, under a 18-…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Interview: Nuclear Energy Cooperation Between China, France Has Huge Potential, Says EDF China Head
Photo taken on Dec. 20, 2018 shows the first phase project of Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in Taishan, south China's Guangdong Province. (Xinhua/Deng Hua)For…
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