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Wind Farm
TotalEnergies and SSE Renewables’ Seagreen Wind Farm up and Running
TotalEnergies and partner SSE Renewables on Tuesday announced the first power generation from their Seagreen wind farm off the coast of Angus in Scotland.
Wind Farm
Siemens Gamesa Opens a New Stage for the Wind Energy in Romania With the First Wind Farm in Ten Years
Siemens Gamesa collaborates once again with the promoter Eurowind Energy and will build a 48 MW wind farm.
Carbon Neutral
First Carbon Neutral Apartment Building Coming on Blockchain
Australian blockchain pioneer Powerledger’s Montreal Commons project is set to be one of the world’s first carbon neutral apartment buildings.
Hydrogen Project
Broker Marsh Launches World First Insurance for Hydrogen Projects
Broker Marsh, a unit of Marsh & McLennan, said on Monday it was launching the world's first dedicated insurance for hydrogen energy projects, as the nascent ind…
Offshore Wind Power
Germany Has Potential for 82 GW of Offshore Wind Power
Germany now has 7.8 GW of offshore wind turbines in operation that generated 12 billion kWh of wind power in the first half of 2022.
Oil Price
Why Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Is Seeking to Buy Up to 50% Of Occidental
The conglomerate first made a bet on the Houston-based oil company three years ago
Hydropower Plant
Europe’s Hydropower Generation Hits Record Lows Due to Drought
The effects of the drought conditions in many European countries are being felt in the hydropower generation sector, with low water levels in reservoirs constra…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Is the UK’s First Gigafactory ‘Put on Life Support’?
Work on Britishvolt’s EV battery factory near Blyth in Northumberland has reportedly been limited in a bid to slash spending costs.
Carbon Emissions
EU Greenhouse Emissions Bounced Back
Greenhouse gas emissions rose in the first three months of the year, according to official data.
Nuclear Power Plant
Japanese Support for a Nuclear Restart Is at Its Highest Since Fukushima Disaster, Says Former IEA Executive Director
In a first for Japan since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, public support for a nuclear restart is now at more than 60%, said a former executive directo…
Hydropower Plant
Norway Boosts Hydropower, Challenging Effort to Fill Reservoirs
Hydropower production in southern Norway rose last week in response to high prices, potentially challenging Norway's efforts to fill reservoirs ahead of winter …
Natural Gas
Uniper Records $12BN Loss in First Half of 2022 Due to Gas Crisis
Uniper has reported a significant net loss in the first half of 2022 due in large part to the underperformance of its gas business.
Natural Gas
Pummelled by Gas Crisis, Germany’s Uniper Posts $12.5 Bln Net Loss
German utility Uniper, the most high-profile victim of Europe's energy crisis so far, reported a net loss of 12.3 billion euros ($12.5 billion) for the first ha…
Hydrogen Project
Canada and Germany Set to Ink New Hydrogen Deal
This new project would be the first of its kind in Canada
Carbon Emissions
EU Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the Rise, but Still Below Pre-pandemic Level
Greenhouse gas emissions across the European Union rose in the first quarter from a year earlier, but remained just below pre-pandemic levels, the bloc's statis…
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