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EIB Grants €450 Mn Credit Line for 497 MW Offshore Wind Farm

EIB has granted a EUR 450 million credit line to a consortium of EDF, Enbridge and wpd to co-finance the construction of 497 MW Fecamp offshore wind farm. The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced that it has granted a...

ARENA Receives $1 Bn in Grant Requests for Green Hydrogen Projects

More than $3 billion worth of green hydrogen projects are vying for $1 billion in funding to build the first commercial-scale hydrogen projects in Australia More than $3 billion worth of green hydrogen projects are vying for close to $1...

SAWEA pushes for green recovery plan in South Africa

The South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA) is pushing for a green recovery plan in South Africa, which should consider renewable energy as one of the main components of the government economic stimulus package post-COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought...

Construction of Singrobo hydropower project gets green light

Power developer Themis Group has issued full notice to proceed (FNTP) for the construction of the 44 MW Singrobo hydropower project in Cote d’Ivoire. The USD-195-million (EUR 177.7m) project will be built by French civil engineering company Eiffage SA (EPA:FGR),...

Vestas Secures 36 MW Wind Projects in Poland

Demonstrating its capability to assist prospects in submitting successful public sale bids, the Danish turbine producer Vestas has gained its fourth order from the newest Polish public sale spherical for a complete order consumption of greater than 350 MW....

Vattenfall gives green light to world’s largest offshore wind project

Vattenfall was awarded permits for the construction of Hollandse Kust Zuid after winning two subsidy-free tender rounds in 2018 and 2019. The two projects have been combined into one wind farm to optimise the process. A key element in solving...

Japan turns to coal as COVID-19 delays solar projects

In the wake of the COVID-19, electricity demand in Japan has dropped and power prices have declined. The electricity sector is further impacted by ongoing economic contraction, delays in the shipment of photovoltaic (PV) modules from China, and low...

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