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Vestas supplies wind turbines to Naturgy for wind energy in Australia

In partnership with Global Power Generation, a subsidiary of the multinational power company Naturgy Group, Vestas has secured a 97 MW deal for the Hawkesdale Wind Farm in Victoria, Australia. The project will feature 23 V136-4.2 MW wind turbines...

NorthWind, the New Wind Power Research Centre in Norway

The Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Tina Bru, announced an investment of 120 million NOK (11.3 million EUR) in a new wind power research centre in Norway. The NorthWind research centre will be at the cutting edge, working...

Renewables smash coal power in a pandemic-hit year

Renewable energy generation is set to defy a historic drop in global electricity demand this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but coal-fired power stations will be the biggest loser. Worldwide generation from renewables is expected to surge by 7...

UK power firm Drax to focus on biomass after selling gas assets

British power producer Drax plans to develop its biomass business using proceeds from the sale of its gas assets that could raise up to 193.3 million pounds ($258 million). Drax agreed to sell four combined cycle gas turbines (CCGT) --...

Enel commences construction of 1.3-GW renewables portfolio in Brazil

The Brazilian green power unit of Italian energy major Enel SpA said on Monday it has initiated construction works on 1.3 GW of renewable energy plants in the Northeastern region of Brazil. Enel Green Power Brasil Participacoes Ltda (EGPB) is...

Accenture Makes Strategic Investment in Reactive Technologies

Accenture has made a strategic investment, through Accenture Ventures, and formed a strategic alliance with Reactive Technologies, a London-based provider of power and grid technology, to help utilities accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy. According to a new report from...

India, China to lead 2021 growth in global power demand

India, along with China, will lead the growth in global demand for electricity in 2021, although consumption will recover at a slower pace than after the global financial crisis of 2008, the International Energy Agency said in its first...

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