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Wind Turbine
EDF Files Applications for 10+ GW of Offshore Wind in Brazil, Lists 21 MW Turbines as Preferred
EDF Renewables has applied for environmental investigations for five offshore wind projects in Brazil, totalling over 10 GW in potential installed capacity. The…
Hydrogen Project
US Blue Hydrogen to Gain Ground in 2025 as Green Hydrogen Faces Headwinds: Wood Mackenzie
At least three large-scale blue hydrogen projects in the US will reach a final investment decision (FID) in 2025, according to an analysis from Wood Mackenzie.E…
Offshore Wind Power
Philippines to Launch Offshore Wind Auction in Q3 2025
The Department of Energy of the Republic of the Philippines (DOE) has revealed that the fifth round of the Green Energy Auction (GEA-5), exclusively dedicated t…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Study Finds Recycling Battery Metals Could Supply Up to a Quarter of Europe’s Electric Cars by 2030
Recycling could enable Europe to cut its reliance on EV battery mineral imports by up to a quarter by the end of the decade, a new study finds. Materials from e…
Solar project
Vista Sands 1.3 GW Solar Project Approved in Wisconsin
After extensive environmental review, Doral Renewables’ Vista Sands Solar project is now praised for the potential for this to be one of the most benefici…
Solar Panel
Solar Panel Degradation Under Watchful Eye of Unsw Researchers
Daylight photoluminescence images of crystalline silicon solar panels in utility-scale arrays have been found by researchers to contain unique information about…
Nuclear Fusion
Microsoft-Backed Firm Supports Fusion Innovation
The Wisconsin High-field Axisymmetric Mirror (WHAM) experiment (Photo credit: Realta Fusion)Aventure capital firm formed by Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers,…
Solar Panel
20 KW University Vineyard Agrisolar Array Tests Crop Yield and Panel Efficiency
Victoria-based renewables company Greenwood has answered the call from the University of Melbourne to install 48 solar panels at its Dookie Campus’ workin…
Solar Module
Waaree Energies Secures Module Orders for 398 MW of Solar Projects
Waaree Energies has secured PV module supply orders for two solar projects of 249 MW and 149 MW, respectively. The orders have been placed by a domestic renewab…
Uranium Project
GoviEx Initiates Arbitration in Niger
Drill rig at GoviEx Uranium’s Madaouela project in Niger (Photo credit: GoviEx Uranium)Canada’s GoviEx Uranium is initiating arbitration proceedings…
Solar Module
RMC Switchgears to Set Up 1 GW Solar Module, Mounting Structure Manufacturing Facility
RMC Switchgears will build a solar manufacturing facility with an annual production capacity of 1 GWp of PV modules and an equivalent capacity of module mountin…
Uranium Project
UK to Develop HALEU Transport Capability
Nuclear Transport Solutions (NTS), a subsidiary of the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), has been awarded £10.5m ($13.4m) by the Department for …
Energy Storage Project
ACME Solar Secures 250 MW Renewables-Plus-Storage Project in NHPC Auction
With the latest win, Acme Solar’s overall renewables portfolio has increased to around 7 GW.Acme Solar Holdings Ltd has secured 250 MW in NHPC’s auc…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Bruce Power Signs MSA With Kinectrics
The Bruce nuclear power plant (Photo credit: Bruce Power)Canada’s Bruce Power has signed a 10-year extension to a Master Service Agreement (MSA) with Kine…
Solar project
NTPC Tenders BoS Package for 1.5 GW Solar in Rajasthan
NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) has tendered the balance-of-system package for 1.5 GW of grid-connected solar PV projects in Bikaner, Rajasthan.NTPC Green Energy L…
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