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Floating Offshore Wind
Ørsted Takes Majority Stake in Floating Wind Project Offshore
Renewable energy giant Ørsted has acquired a majority stake in the 100 MW Salamander floating offshore wind development project on the Scottish coast.
Electric Car
Exploring the Technology Behind Electric Vehicle Batteries
Because they power electronic devices we depend on every day, batteries have become an important part of our lives.
Hydropower Plant
Analysing Europe’s ‘Hidden Potential’ for Small and Micro Hydropower
Diversion-type, run-of-river (DROR) hydropower schemes in the European Union have the potential to provide from 79 TWh to 1,710 TWh of electricity annually, acc…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Australia Plans to Slow Power Plant Closures
The Australian federal government plans to slow down the accelerated rate of power plant closures with proposals requiring utilities to provide a five-year noti…
Rosatom
Atomflot Satisfies the Needs for Repair of Large-Sized Parts of Ships in Murmansk Region
On April 4 in Murmansk, in floating dock No. 3, ship repairers of Atomflot FSUE (a company of ROSATOM) completed dock repair of Northern Wave motor ship.
Hydrogen Production
Shell, Mitsubishi Wind Power Consortium to Produce 'Green Hydrogen'
Japan's Mitsubishi Corp and Shell Plc aim to produce 400,000 tonnes of "green hydrogen" in 2030 through the companies' European offshore wind power project, the…
Net Zero Emission
Has Renewable Energy Reached an Inflection Point Globally?
Wind and solar power hit a new record in 2021, generating 10 percent of the world's entire electricity needs for the first time ever.
Nuclear Fusion
Oxford Spinoff Demonstrates World-First Hypersonic
Oxford spinoff First Light Fusion says its novel "projectile" approach offers "the fastest, simplest and cheapest route to commercial fusion power."
Hydropower Plant
7.8MW Hydropower Project in Uganda to Supply Clean Energy
Nyamwamba II, a 7.8MW hydropower project in Kasese, Western Uganda, has reached its PPA Commercial Operation Date (COD).
Hydrogen Production
Dutch and German Cooperation in Hydrogen Production From Offshore Wind
Cooperation between the Netherlands and Germany to develop a common hydrogen market boosts opportunities for realising a decarbonised regional economy, the Hy3 …
Wind Turbine
Wind Turbine Maker Vestas to Exit Russia
Vestas, a Danish manufacturer of equipment for renewable energy that has production facilities in Russia, plans to exit the country, Danish TV network TV2 repor…
SMR
Rolls-Royce Boss Earmarks 2029 for Production of Small Nuclear Reactors
The boss of Rolls-Royce has said the company could create its first small nuclear reactors by 2029 as long as planning barriers are removed by the UK government…
Nuclear Technology
Singapore Government Backs Research Programme to Assess Nuclear Project Safety
The Singapore government said it is backing research on nuclear policy, science, and engineering, through the Nuclear Safety Research and Education Programme.
Rooftop PV System
Cleantech Solar Commissions 1MW Rooftop Solar for Thailand’s Senior Aerospace
Cleantech Solar has signed a power purchase agreement to commission a 1-megawatt rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system at the Senior Aerospace Thailand.
Offshore Wind Power
Wind Installations Need to Quadruple by 2030 to Achieve Net-Zero
GWEC recently released Global Wind Report 2022 confirms that the record years for several regions and offshore wind installations reflect strong market growth, …
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