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Hydrogen Project
2023-09-20
Siemens Energy Supplying French Hydrogen Project
Siemens Energy is supplying 12 electrolyzers with a total capacity of 200 MW to the Normandy’Hy project in France, which is being operated by Air Liquide.Starting in 2026, Air Liquide’s plant in the Port-Jérôme ind
Solar Panel
2023-09-20
Sweden's Alight Expands Into Finnish Market With 100MW Solar Park
Swedish solar developer Alight will be entering the Finnish market by developing a 100MW solar park in Eurajoki.The ground-mounted solar park will be located on 123 hectares in Eurajoki, Western Finland, and once complete will provide enough power for abo
Power Construction
2023-09-20
Planning Review Starts for 500KM German Grid Expansion
German TSO Amprion has selected engineering consultancies Arcadis and ILF Beratende Ingenieure GmbH to undertake the initial phases of route planning for the 500km long Rhein-Main-Link energy route, one of Germany’s key grid expansion projects.T
Nuclear Technology
2023-09-20
Canada Signs $3B Nuclear Deal With Romania, as Europe Aims to Wean off Russian Energy
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson answers a question during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)Canada and Romania signed a $3-billion
Electric Vehicles
2023-09-20
Gotion High-Tech and Inobat to Establish a 20 Gwh Battery Plant in Europe to Supply VW EVs
Weeks after battery developer Gotion-High Tech acquired a 25% stake in startup InoBat, the two companies have signed an agreement to erect a gigafactory in Europe. As a Tier 1 battery supplier to its top shareholder Volkswagen Group, Gotion will look to I
Battery Recycling
2023-09-20
Redwood Materials Expands Presence in Europe, Acquiring Its Leading Li-Ion Battery Recycler
Less than two years after sharing expansion plans for Europe, US-based battery recycling specialist Redwood Materials is adding Germany to its map of locations. Today, the company announced the acquisition of Redux Recycling GmbH – the leading l
Electric Vehicle Charging
2023-09-20
Germany to Award up to €400M to Support Development of Commercial Fast Charging Infrastructure for Cars and Trucks
The German Federal Ministry of Digital Affairs and Transport (BMDV) will invest up to €400 million to support setting up fast charging infrastructure for cars and trucks. The funding program is targeting commercially used fast charging points wit
Electric Vehicles
2023-09-20
Mercedes-Benz to Source CO2-Reduced Steel From SDI for Tuscaloosa
Mercedes-Benz has signed an agreement with Steel Dynamics, Inc. (SDI) to source more than 50,000 tonnes of CO2-reduced steel annually for its plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.SDI steel will be made using an electric arc furnace (EAF) and will use electricity
Wave Energy
2023-09-20
Corpower Ocean Collaborates With Altasea for US Expansion
Swedish wave energy firm CorPower Ocean has entered into a significant partnership with AltaSea, the leading blue economy research and development center in the US. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signed at the Port of Los Angeles, signifies CorPow
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
2023-09-20
ČEZ Extends Deadline for Final Bids for New Nuclear Unit
The Czech company ČEZ has pushed back the deadline to the end of October for final bids to be submitted to construct a new nuclear unit at the Dukovany nuclear power plant.There are currently four VVER-440 units at Dukovany (Image: ČEZ)The tender for the
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
2023-09-20
Polish Regulator Ready for Nuclear Programme, IAEA Says
Poland's nuclear regulatory framework is in line with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safety standards and its regulatory body is competent and prepared for the launch of the country's nuclear power programme, an IAEA team of exp
Carbon Emissions
2023-09-20
France Used 10% Less Electricity Last Winter—Three Valuable Lessons in Fighting Climate Change
Measures which help people use less energy at home, while traveling or at work could significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions according to the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. When there is less demand for energy, that means less
Solar Cell
2023-09-20
Solar Panels Go Into Service Near North Pole
Norway has installed solar panels in its Svalbard archipelago, a region plunged in round-the-clock darkness all winter, in a pilot project that could help remote Arctic communities transition to green energy.Neatly lined up in six rows in a field, 360 sol
Energy Storage Project
2023-09-20
A New Electrolyte to Make Better Lithium-Ion Batteries
From smartphones to electric cars, lithium ion batteries have changed the way we power our lives. And in the push towards net zero carbon emissions globally, they will be a vital part of decarbonizing transport networks and switching to renewable energy.T
Offshore Wind Power
2023-09-20
Vestas Is Awarded a 27 MW Wind Project in Denmark
Vestas has received a firm order from HOFOR for the Bjørnstrup wind farm in Midtjylland, Denmark.The order consists of six V136-4.5 MW wind turbines and includes the supply, delivery and commissioning of the wind turbines. Upon completion, Vest
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