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Fortum plans to rehabilitate 42MW Untra hydropower plant
Nordic energy company Fortum announced it will invest over SEK700 million (US$64.2 million) from 2023 to 2030 to modernise Untra, one of Sweden’s oldest hydropower plants.
The investment is part of Fortum’s strategic priorities to deliver reliable clean energy and...
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Collett delivers 160Te inlet valves to Dinorwig Hydro-Power Station
Collett & Sons, leading heavy transport specialists, have successfully delivered two 160Te inlet valves to Dinorwig Hydro-Power Station as part of an essential upgrade scheme.
Working on behalf of Rhenus Project Logistics, Collett has completed the first two deliveries of...
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GE Vernova to upgrade 479MW Grand Rapids hydropower plant in Canada
GE Vernova’s Hydro Power business announced today that it has been selected by Manitoba Hydro to replace the Unit-4 Kaplan runner at the 479 MW Grand Rapids Generating Station located on Saskatchewan River in Manitoba, Canada.
The scope of work...
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Hydrogen Revolution: Import & Production Plans of Germany
Germany's updated hydrogen strategy, revealed on July 26th, places significant importance on hydrogen imports from Denmark and Norway. To mitigate emissions, the strategy focuses on producing "blue hydrogen" from fossil gas using CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) technology. This...
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Ambitious Plans By Germany For Hydrogen And Gas Power Plants
Berlin has achieved a significant breakthrough in its negotiations with the European Commission regarding developing new hydrogen and gas power plants. While the two parties have yet to agree on the funding approach, as per insights, Germany has made...
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IRENA and Masdar to Collaborate on Setting a Roadmap to Triple Global Renewable Energy Capacity by 2030
Masdar and IRENA to collaborate on setting a roadmap to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030. Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar, one of the world’s leading clean energy companies, has signed an agreement with the International...
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Tanzanian Hydropower Project Gets France And AfDB Support
The government of Tanzania has inked a loan agreement worth $300 million with the African Development Bank as well as the French Development Agency in order to finance one of the hydropower plants in the northwest of the country,...
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