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Offshore Wind Benefits From New Climate Law In Massachusetts

A climate change bill that would help Massachusetts get closer to its 2050 objective of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions was signed into law by the state's governor. The legislation, which was approved by Republican governor Charlie Baker, promotes the growth...

India Gives Contract To Siemens Gamesa For A 346MW Turbine

The 346 MW wind farm in the Indian state of Karnataka will get 96 SG 3.6-145 turbines from Siemens Gamesa under a contract that was secured. In the second quarter of 2023, the turbine manufacturer plans to begin supplying...

Almost There- The Completion of The Canadian Gas Terminal

A new roll-on/roll-off dock at a marine LNG facility in western Canada is nearly finished by contractors. The wharf in Kitimat, British Columbia, constructed by BVJV, a partnership between Besix and Vancouver Pile Driving, is already being used by cargo...

Artificial Island In Denmark To Boost Offshore Wind Energy

By creating the artificial island, Denmark hopes to maximise the use of its offshore wind resources and serve as a role model for other green energy initiatives. Swedish consulting engineer Sweco has been granted a nine-year, SEK500 million (£41...

Germany To Provide Additional Land For Onshore Wind Projects

In order to allow for additional onshore wind development, German air navigation services company DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung is condensing the size of its restricted areas surrounding omnidirectional radio beacons. The action will make new spaces available for the installation...

New Swiss Water Battery- Renewable Energy Source From Europe

A water battery in Switzerland has been able to store enough electricity to fill 400,000 electric car batteries. In the Swiss canton of Valais, a subterranean cavern has been constructed to house the pumped storage power plant. The battery will be...

India Seeks A Tough Bill To Reduce Power Debt of $75 Billion

India is drafting legislation that would increase competition and reduce debt at its power distribution companies. However, it also runs the danger of inciting resentment in a nation where electricity is frequently exploited as a campaign tool. Key proposals, according...

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