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RWE is expanding its solar business in Spain

RWE has commissioned a 44-megawatt (MWac) solar farm in the Province of Guadalajara, close to Madrid. Casa Valdes is a ground-mounted photovoltaic plant and will be able to supply the equivalent of 30,000 Spanish homes with green electricity annually. RWE...

Iberdrola completes the first phase of construction of the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm

The company has completed the installation of 65% of the piles and 40% of the offshore wind plataforms that will support the wind turbines. Iberdrola is progressing according to plan on the construction project in French Brittany waters for the...

New Breeder Reactor May Yield More Than Electricity In China

Pushing away Changbiao Island could appear insignificant and small from the shores of China's Fujian province. It is not at all. The China National Nuclear Corp. is constructing two fast-neutron nuclear breeder reactors there; the first one is expected...

Indonesia Okays $3bn Plan To Build South China Sea Gas Block

Indonesia has cleared the initial development plan for the offshore Tuna gas resource, with a total estimated commitment of $3.07 billion up to the start of production, according to upstream oil and gas regulator SKK Migas. The Tuna field, which...

Stepped Up Renewables Construction Prime To Meet 2030 Goal

Construction on renewable-based capacity must be dramatically expedited if Europe is to obtain up to 40% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030 and avoid a worsening energy crisis. Large and sophisticated renewable building projects are frequently undertaken, and...

Oil Prices End 2022 On High, Although Demand Worries Persist

Despite a sudden increase in US crude supplies, worries about the recession, and worries about demand because of a repeat of COVID-19 infections in the world's top petroleum importer, China, oil prices ended the week higher on December 30,...

Germany Transitioning To Hydrogen Due To Its Energy Crisis

As soon as Russia stopped sending gas to Germany in June, a German company called Kelheim Fibers began looking for other ways to keep its engines running. As a result, starting in the middle of January, the Bavarian company, whose...

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