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2024-11-07
SSE Acquires Major Battery Storage Project In Ireland’s Midlands
Energy company SSE has announced the acquisition of development rights for a substantial battery storage project in Ireland’s Midlands.The Thornsberry battery storage system, located in County Offaly, is expected to provide grid-scale energy sto
United Kingdom
2024-11-06
Vital Energi JV to build £1bn heat network for Westminster
Plans have been unveiled to build the UK’s largest heat network capturing heat from the River Thames, London Underground and sewer networks to warm around 1,000 buildings in central London, including the Houses of Parliament.Drawn up by Departme
United Kingdom
2024-11-06
Plans for £200 Million UK Wind Farm Spark Revival After De Facto Ban Lifted
Cubico Sustainable Investments plans to invest £200 million ($260 million) to build the largest onshore wind farm in England, after the UK’s new Labour government ended a hiatus for such developments earlier this year.The proposed 100
Offshore Wind Power
2024-11-06
Vestas Plunges 12% as Profit Seen at Low End of Guided Range
Vestas Wind Systems A/S shares tumbled to the lowest level since 2020 after the turbine maker said it expects earnings for the full year at the lower end of its guided range.Following years of troubles and setbacks in the wind power industry, investors ha
Natural Gas
2024-11-06
Russia’s Crude Shipments Slump on Lower Arctic, Black Sea Flows
Russia’s seaborne crude exports plunged in the latest week, with the biggest decline since early July dragging down the four-week average.Weekly flows dropped by about 530,000 barrels a day in the period to Nov. 3, as Russia made no shipments fr
Bulgaria
2024-11-05
Bulgaria starts constructing an ‘irreversible’ nuclear project with US reactors
On Monday, the Bulgarian government began constructing two nuclear reactors using US technology, signing the first major contract worth nearly $350 million - a deal that Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov said made the nuclear project irreversible.The contr
Wind Power Project
2024-11-05
Sweden Rejects Baltic Sea Wind Farms, Citing Defence Concerns
Sweden has rejected applications to build 13 offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea due to defence concerns, while giving the go-ahead to one on its west coast, the government said on Monday.Defence Minister Pal Jonson told a press conference that building
Distributed Grid
2024-11-05
UK Power Hits 11-Month High as Reliance on Europe Reaches Record
UK power prices jumped to their highest in almost a year as the country imports electricity from Europe at record levels.The day-ahead price for delivery Tuesday reached £115.91 per megawatt-hour, a 9% increase. Low wind power across the UK and
Biofuel
2024-11-05
BP Venture Eyes Investment to Make Green Jet Fuel in Argentina
The Pan American Energy Group, half-owned by British oil major BP Plc, is mulling an investment to make clean jet fuel at its refinery outside Buenos Aires, according to people familiar with the matter.The company is weighing a significant upgrade to its
Offshore Wind Power
2024-11-05
UK Can Meet 2030 Clean Power Target With Less Wind Than Promised
The UK has a narrow pathway to achieve the government’s goal of a clean power grid by 2030, and it may not need as much offshore wind as promised to get there.The effort will require an unprecedented expansion of various technologies to reduce d
Germany
2024-11-02
Iron Could Be The Answer To Germany’s Hydrogen Requirements Shows Report
A report released by DNV on behalf of the Climate Neutrality Foundation shows that the production of hydrogen from iron could be a promising, cost-effective way to meet Germany’s green hydrogen needs.According to the report, backup power plants
Offshore Wind Power
2024-11-01
Massive Offshore Wind Farms Will 'Industralise' Rural Yorkshire Areas, Says Councillor
Offshore towage specialist Kotug International and its partner Maritalia have been selected by energy major BP to provide marine services to the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project.The contract is a long-term fixed contract, with extension options, to pr
Tidal Energy
2024-11-01
Hydrowing Advances Plans For Indonesia’s First Tidal Energy Plant
HydroWing has signed a binding agreement with one of Perusahaan Listrik Negara’s (PLN) Subholdings to develop plans for the first tidal current power plant in Indonesia.The 10MW tidal energy project is planned to be located in East Nusa Tenggara
Offshore Wind Power
2024-11-01
RWE Secures Final Permit For 1.1gw Thor Offshore Wind Farm In Denmark
RWE has received the offshore construction permit for its 1.1GW Thor offshore wind farm in the Danish North Sea.Granted by the Danish Energy Agency, the approval marks the final regulatory clearance needed for the company to initiate offshore construction
Natural Gas
2024-11-01
Irish Company Yuno Buys One Of North’s Biggest Energy Suppliers
Northern Ireland gas supplier Firmus Energy, which has 110,000 domestic customers, has been sold to an Irish company.Yuno Group, the holding company for Yuno Energy and PrepayPower, announced its acquisition of Firmus (Supply) yesterday.It said customers
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