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Acciona and Korea Zinc to build MacIntyre wind farm (923MW) in Queensland, Australia

The international metallurgical group will own 30% of ACCIONA’s largest wind farm. ACCIONA will own the remaining 70% of the project, with which it will support the sale agreement to CleanCo, the Queensland public utility, of the 400MW production. ACCIONA...

Cleanmax Solar moves into the wind solar hybrid space

Leading rooftop solar developer Cleanmax Solar, backed by marquee investors such as Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, has moved into the wind-solar hybrid projects space for the first time, commissioning 110MW of projects. It has another 62MW of...

Therma Marine contracts Wartsila for floating energy storage system

Power generation holding company Therma Marine (TMI) has ordered a flexible floating barge-mounted energy storage system from Finnish power and marine industry company Wärtsilä. The Philippines-based subsidiary of Aboitiz Power currently operates a 100MW thermal power barge in the country’s...

Shell completes first solar PV plant in Middle East

Designed to chop emissions from industrial actions, the 25MW Qabas Solar Plant consists of greater than 80,000 photo voltaic panels and is positioned inside the Sohar Freezone in northern Oman. The improvement will provide renewable electrical energy to a big...

Renewables Can Lower Energy Costs and Boost Energy Security in Antigua and Barbuda

IRENA report shows renewable generation, green hydrogen and EVs are the most cost-effective energy strategy for the Caribbean island. Antigua and Barbuda can significantly reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels while driving down electricity costs for citizens, by meeting...

China leads world’s biggest increase in wind power capacity

Developers built wind farms with a total capacity of almost 100GW in 2020, a rise of nearly 60% on previous year. China built more new wind farm capacity in 2020 than the whole world combined in the year before, leading...

GE And Goldwind Take Global Wind Lead As Deployment Up Nearly 60% In 2020

With nearly 100GW deployed in 2020, global commissioning of new wind turbines was up 59% compared to 2019. After leading the ranking turbine supplier Vestas fell to third place in terms of number of turbines sold, as GE and...

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