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Nordex starts series production of its 6MW wind turbines in Rostock

Accompanied by Jochen Schulte, State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Tourism and Labour of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, plant manager, Alexander Farnkopf, and in the presence of around 800 colleagues, our CEO José Luis Blanco...

Iberdrola joins the Asturian Exiom to lead the manufacture of photovoltaic solar panels in Spain

Iberdrola and the Asturian business group Exiom have created an alliance to lead the manufacture of photovoltaic solar panels in Spain. Thus, both companies will locate in the Asturian municipality of Langreo the first large photovoltaic construction plant in...

Hydropower Capacity Has To Double To Meet 2050 Climate Goals

According to new research released this week by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), hydropower, which is already the world's greatest source of renewable electricity, must double in capacity if the world is to reach the Paris Agreement's climate...

Oil Output On OPEC+ Deal To Remain Locked Till 2023 End

Prince Abdulaziz, the Saudi Energy Minister, confirmed that the current OPEC+ deal when it comes to oil output is going to be locked-in till the end of this year, adding that he remains cautious when it comes to demand...

2023 Winter May Witness Tighter Energy Supplies Unlike 2022

Fatih Barol, the International Energy Agency head has warned of potential energy shortages in the next winter since very new LNG is available on the market, although it is said that China’s consumption is going to be rising this...

What Are the Key Benefits of Energy Procurement?

An effective energy procurement strategy can deliver a wide range of benefits. These include lower costs, better forecasting and greater control over your power usage. A key component of an effective energy procurement strategy is to align it with your...

Asia Pacific Region Witnesses Renewable Energy As Expensive

Supply chain constraints, cost inflation in the construction and equipment industries, and high rates of interest are factors that make renewable energy more expensive when it comes to the Asia Pacific region. It is well to be noted that the...

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