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Wind Farm
Cubico Completes Greek Wind Farm Purchase
It has acquired the owner of two operational onshore sites from Enora
Crude Oil
Goldman Cuts Q3 Brent Forecast to $75 a Barrel
Oil prices fell $5 a barrel on Monday in response to fears over the hit to demand from rising Delta coronavirus infections and an OPEC+ agreement to boost outpu…
CCS
Russia's Sakhalin Island Set for Carbon Capture Deal with Japanese Firm
The Russian Pacific island of Sakhalin is close to a cooperation agreement with a Japanese company on carbon capture and storage technology as it moves to carbo…
Power Construction
Saudi Arabia Seeks To Boost Electric Grid With New Funding
A Japanese bank syndicate $500mn will be used to make the Saudi electricity sector more sustainable and aligned to the national economic goals
Energy-Eficient Building
Kosovo* Gets EUR 5 million for Saving Energy in Households
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has approved a EUR 5 million credit line to Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo under the Green Economy Financing Facili…
Microgrid
US Airport goes “Off-Grid” with Solar Hybrid Microgrid
Pittsburgh International Airport has become the first airport in the world to be completely powered by an onsite natural gas and solar microgrid, serving to inc…
CCS
Chevron’s Carbon Capture Project Falls Short Of Requirements
The world’s largest oil firms may need to be careful relying on carbon capture and storage to reduce emissions from operations as much as they would like.
Crude Oil
Sapref to Restart Durban Refinery
BP and Shell's South African joint venture Sapref will restart its 180,000 b/d Durban refinery tomorrow after a temporary shutdown last week in response to civi…
Nuclear Power Plant
Doel 2 Shut Down After Hydrogen Leak
Unit 2 at Belgium’s Doel NPP was shut down manually during the night of 14-15 July, after Engie Electrabel employees noticed a rapid increase in hydrogen consu…
Energy Storage Battery
Siemens and Fluence to Build Renewables-Integrating 100MW/200MWh Battery Project in Germany
Siemens has signed a letter of intent for the construction of a turnkey 100MW / 200MWh large-scale battery energy storage system in Wunsiedel, northern Bavaria,…
Net Zero Emission
Britain Eyes New Body to Run Its Energy Systems and Meet climate targets
Britain’s government plans to create a new energy system operator to help the country meet its net zero emissions target, which could replace the role of Natio…
Energy Transition
BHP Considering Exiting Oil and Gas Business
Global miner BHP Group is considering getting out of oil and gas in a multibillion-dollar exit as it looks to speed up its retreat from fossil fuels.
Solar Power Plant
Philadelphia Solar Plans to Build 1 GW Module Plant in the U.S.
Site negotiations are underway for the facility, which would produce monocrystalline facial and bifacial modules for C&I and utility markets in the U.S. and abr…
Solar Inverter
SolarEdge Launches Next Generation Inverters up to 120kW in North America
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc., a global leader in smart energy technology, has introduced a new range of commercial inverters with Synergy Technology, now availa…
Energy Security
Chinese Cities Face Power Outages As Economic Rebound, Heat Put Grids Under Pressure
Power consumption hit an all-time high last week and 11 provinces saw peak-load surges, State Grid says
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