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Renewable Energy
Pumped Storage
AGL Acquires Upper Hunter Pumped Storage Hydro Projects
AGL has acquired two early-stage pumped storage hydro projects in New South Wales’ Upper Hunter region, previously owned by Upper Hunter Hydro Top Trust. …
Solar Module
Sonnex Plan 500 MW Solar Module Factory in Bangladesh
Sonnex Energie, a Germany-based company, plans to construct a 500 MW solar module factory in Bangladesh by 2028, with the location yet to be disclosed. The init…
Solar project
Bechtel Picked for Main Phases of 1.3GW ‘Mammouth’ Solar Farm
Doral Renewables, a U.S.-based renewable energy developer, has selected Bechtel to construct three phases of its 1.3GW Mammoth Solar farm in Indiana. This initi…
Floating Offshore Wind
Norway Opens Tender for Utsira Nord
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has launched a tender for floating offshore wind development at the Utsira Nord site, inviting applications for three project a…
Power Construction
€713.5m to Back Two Eastern Green Links and Five Other UK Grid Upgrade Projects
The National Wealth Fund (NWF), the UK’s sovereign wealth fund, has committed £600 million to ScottishPower to support seven critical transmission g…
Brazil
Brazil Converts Pastureland to Cropland to Boost Soybean Production
Brazil is significantly expanding its agricultural land by converting pastureland into cropland, in contrast to the shrinking U.S. farmland due to development a…
Photovoltaic (PV)
Google Signs Agreement With Energyre for 600MW of Solar Energy
Google has finalized a renewable energy agreement with energyRe, securing over 600 megawatts of solar and solar-plus-storage projects in South Carolina, USA. Th…
Carbon Emissions
China’s Quarterly CO2 Emissions Fall on the Back of a Renewable Energy Surge
In the first quarter of 2025, China achieved a 1.6% year-on-year reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, despite a 2.5% increase in national electricity de…
Wave Energy
Atargis Energy Trials Indicate 1.96 MW Potential for Wave Energy Converter
Atargis Energy, a U.S.-based renewable energy company, has announced promising results from recent wave tank tests of its Cycloidal Wave Energy Converter (CycWE…
Dam
China’s Shuangjiangkou Dam Begins Water Storage, Set to Become Tallest – For Now
The Shuangjiangkou Dam in Sichuan Province, China, entered its final phase on May 1, as it began storing water, marking a significant milestone in one of the co…
Offshore Wind Power
Surveys for Ørsted’s Australian Offshore Wind Projects Completed
Ørsted, a global leader in renewable energy, has completed geotechnical and geophysical investigations at two offshore wind farm sites in Gippsland, Australia.…
Photovoltaic (PV)
Proposed US Rule Changes Could Alter Solar Supply Chains
A new proposal in the U.S. Congress could significantly impact the solar industry by revising the criteria for renewable energy tax credits, especially for comp…
Solar Battery (Storage)
EBRD Backs 1 GW Solar-Plus-Storage Project in Egypt With $30 Million Loan
The EBRD has provided a $30 million equity bridge loan for Egypt’s first major hybrid renewable energy project in Nagaa Hammadi, combining 1.1 GW of solar…
Offshore Wind Power
Synera Renewable Gains Controlling Stake in Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Farm
Synera Renewable Energy Group (SRE) has increased its stake in the Formosa 2 offshore wind farm by 26%, achieving a 51% majority interest. Formosa 2, located of…
Solar project
EnBW Powers up German Solar Cluster
EnBW has successfully connected three solar parks to the grid in Germany, located in Rosenberg and Hardheim. With a combined capacity of 24.2 MW, these faciliti…
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