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Origin, Fortescue unveil plans for large green hydrogen projects in Tasmania

Origin Energy Ltd will study the possibility of building a 500-MW-plus green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Tasmaniaโ€™s Bell Bay just as Fortescue Metals Group Ltd (ASX:FMG) is looking into a similar project there. The Sydney-based electricity and natural gas...

Triple investment in wind energy, solar thermal and photovoltaic energy to reach the climate goal

Global renewable energy investment increased between 2013 and 2018, reaching its peak at USD 351 billion in 2017, according to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Climate Policy Initiative (CPI).โ€ The 2020 edition of...

Scientists in Korea Develop Novel Eco-friendly Buffer for Solar Panels

Solar power is an eco-friendly alternative to conventional, non-renewable sources of energy. However, current solar panels require the use of toxic materials as buffers, which is not sustainable. To this end, a team of scientists in Korea, at the...

Eni and HitecVision new Renewable Energy JV “Vargronn” in Norway

The global energy company Eni and the Norwegian energy entrepreneur and investor HitecVision have announced the establishment of a new joint venture company, Vรฅrgrรธnn, with the aim of developing new green energy projects in Norway and the Nordic market. The...

Nucor Corporation Signs Virtual Power Purchase Agreement in Texas

Nucor Corporation announced that it has signed a 15-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) with EDF Renewables North America (EDFR) for 250 megawatts (MWac) of new solar energy in Texas. The agreement, which will enable EDFR to add more...

Ovo, Shell Unit to Turn Spanish Homes into Virtual Power Plants

The deal is the latest in a trend where energy suppliers offer complete energy systems that turn households into virtual power plants. Ovo's Spanish offering is similar to Tesla Inc's tariff launched in the UK last month that combines...

Siemens, Toshiba Pulling Out of Coal-Fired Generation

Toshiba Corp. and Siemens Energy are the latest major power industry companies to move away from coal. Toshiba on Nov. 11 announced it will stop taking new construction orders for coal-fired power plants, and Siemens on Nov. 10 said...

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