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Offshore Wind Energy In France Gets A €10.82 Billion Boost

The European Commission has sanctioned a €10.82 billion ($11.7 billion) initiative to bolster offshore wind energy deployment in France. This initiative, approved under the State Aid Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework, will span 20 years. The allocated funds are intended to...

Resilience Hubs In California Aim To Cut Carbon Emissions

Power outages are increasing nationwide due to climate change, which is causing more frequent wildfires, heat waves, and severe weather events. Both FEMA and the state of California have recently allocated funds to help communities establish “resilience hubs” that...

Worldwide Solar Capacity Are All Set To Multiply By 2033

In under ten years, data and analytics firm Wood Mackenzie predicts that global renewable energy capacity will multiply. From 2024 to 2033, Wood Mackenzie forecasts the installation of 4.7 TW of DC solar capacity worldwide, with China expected to contribute...

Spanish Rule Permits Floating Solar Projects On Reservoirs

Spain has enacted a new rule about putting floating solar PV (FPV) systems on reservoirs. After today's Council of Ministers meeting, the Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) approved a royal decree. This decree concerns...

UK Labour Government Sets High Wind Energy Goals For 2030

The UK's new Labour Government has grand ambitions for speeding up the deployment of wind energy, both onshore and offshore. To reach their goals, a major overhaul of planning and grid infrastructure is necessary. The new UK Government is dedicated...

Doubling Wind Capacity In South America Over The Next Decade

South America's total onshore wind capacity is expected to reach 79GW within the next decade, with developers set to add 40GW of new capacity by 2033, according to Wood Mackenzie. Last year saw a record 5.9GW of new onshore wind...

Real Impact of Solar & Wind Cost Reductions on Energy Bills

The decreasing costs of solar and wind power have heightened their importance as a safeguard against wholesale power price changes. Nonetheless, because of market dynamics and contract structures, American consumers don't always experience reduced bills. This insight stems from...

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