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Orsted, Taiwans TSMC sign worlds largest wind power CPPA

Ørsted and Taiwan-based TSMC have signed a corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA). TSMC will offtake the full production from Ørsted’s 920MW Greater Changhua 2b & 4 offshore wind farm, making it the largest-ever contract of its kind within renewable...

IEA launches green energy JV in Indonesia

Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Mr Arifin Tasrif and IEA Executive Director Dr Fatih Birol are pleased to announce the launch of a new joint project on electricity and renewable energy in Indonesia. The project will focus on...

NextEnergy Acquires First Asset in India, Solar Plant From IBC SOLAR

NextPower III, NextEnergy Capital’s third institutional solar fund, is pleased to announce its first acquisition in India. This 27.4MWp plant was acquired from IBC SOLAR Energy GmbH, the international project division of IBC SOLAR AG, a leading global system...

CleanMax solar Receives Financing From GCPF for Southeast Asia Expansion

The Global Climate Partnership Fund (GCPF) has announced the closure of a transaction, which will enable Indian commercial and industrial (C&I) solar leader CleanMax to expand its operations into Southeast Asia, targeting Thailand as its first new market. GCPF...

Forth Engineering is developing the RADBLAD technology which will complete a full X-ray survey of wind turbines

Forth Engineering in Cumbria, is developing the RADBLAD technology which will complete a full X-ray survey of wind turbines for both offshore and onshore farms. The lightweight robot will be capable of surveying a Vesta 47 size turbine and all...

Nabrawind develops the first commercial Nabrajoint modular blade for a top wind turbine manufacturer

Nabrawind is developing the first commercial Nabrajoint modular blade for one of the top 5 OEM. The agreement reached between both companies provides for the development, manufacture and test of the Nabrajoint solution. This stage will be finished by...

Singapore Scientists Seek Power From Darkness Through Shadow Energy

Scientists in Singapore are hoping to perfect a new method of power generation driven largely by shadows, with the hope that it could one day help highly urbanised cities power themselves. The shadow-effect energy generator (SEG) being developed by the...

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