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Solar Power Panel
World’s First Ocean Crossing by a Solar-Electric Vessel
Mahi Two, a Torqeedo-powered uncrewed surface vessel (USV), has become what is believed to be the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean using only solar power.
Nuclear Power Plant
European Renaissance for Nuclear Energy?
Could nuclear power help break Europe's dependency on Russian gas?
Hydrogen Project
Lhyfe and WPD Offshore Plan 600MW Green Hydrogen Site
Lhyfe and wpd Offshore sign MoU to develop one of the most ambitious green hydrogen projects in Europe at Storgrundet offshore wind farm.
Smart Grid
HBKU and Iberdrola Collaborate on Smart Grid Cybersecurity
Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) will collaborate with Iberdrola Innovation Middle East (ME) on research and development into cybersecurity for the smart gri…
Natural Gas
Oil and Gas to Catapult Global Energy Spending to Record Highs in 2022, Rystad Says
Surging oil, gas and power prices together with EU’s goals of becoming less dependent on Russian supplies and post-Covid-19 pandemic inflation will catapult gl…
Malaysia
Malaysia’s TNB Acquires 97.3MW Wind Portfolio in UK
Malaysia-based Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s (TNB) wholly-owned subsidiary, Vantage RE Ltd., acquired a 100% stake in a 97.3-megawatt (MW) onshore wind portfolio in…
Philippines
Philippines to Speed up Decarbonisation of Power Sector
The Philippines is expected to accelerate the decarbonisation of its energy sector amidst increasing investor interest and rapidly expanding project pipeline, F…
Hydrogen Production
India Joint Venture Aims to Produce Green Hydrogen at Scale
Indian Oil Corporation has teamed up with Larsen & Toubro and ReNew Power to develop the nascent green hydrogen sector in India.
Offshore Wind Power
Wind Industry Sees 94GW Additional Capacity: Report
The wind industry saw an additional 94-gigawatt (GW) capacity in 2021, marking its second-best year, the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).
United Kingdom
UK Targets More Nuclear, Wind Power — and Fossil Fuels — in Bid for Energy Security
The U.K. government has revealed details of its long awaited, “bold” energy security strategy, but critics have derided its inclusion of fossil fuels and what…
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.
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