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ScottishPower submits plans for UK’s largest electrolyser

ScottishPower has submitted a planning application to deliver the UK’s largest electrolyser which will be the key component of a green hydrogen facility located close to its Whitelee windfarm. Alongside the 20MW electrolyser, the application also includes proposals for a...

Spain, seventh country in the EU in investments in wind energy in 2020 with 1,500 million euros

Spain has been the European market with the highest activity in the acquisition of onshore wind power projects and installations, with 2,500 million euros for a total of 2.4 GW of wind power. European wind invested 43 billion euros in...

Vestas to expand wind power capacity in the Faroe Islands

Vestas has secured an order for the supply of wind turbines at the 25 MW Torshavn onshore wind project, located on the outskirts of the Faroese capital, from Vindrøkt Sp / f, owned by Røkt and Effo. Six Vestas V117-4.2...

Nordex has orders for 1.2 gigawatts of wind power in the first quarter of 2021

In the first quarter of 2021, Nordex received orders for 279 wind turbines with a total nominal power of 1,247 megawatts (first quarter of 2020: 1,644 MW). Delta4000 series wind turbines accounted for 906 MW or 73 percent, all...

L&T wins 1.5GW solar contract in Saudi Arabia

The renewable energy branch of Larsen and Toubro’s (L&T) Power Transmission and Distribution business has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for a solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Saudi Arabia. The contract was awarded by ACWA Power and...

ACWA Power unveils Saudi Arabia’s first renewable energy project

Saudi Arabian energy company ACWA Power has announced the opening of a utility-scale solar renewable energy project in the country. The 300MW Sakaka PV independent power producer (IPP), which was built with an investment of SAR1.2bn ($319m), was inaugurated by...

Talen Energy and Pattern Energy launch renewable energy JV

US-based power companies Talen Energy and Pattern Energy Group have entered a joint venture (JV) for developing renewable energy projects over the next five years. Named PT Energy Transitions, the JV will focus on developing, financing, building and operating utility-scale...

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