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Strain On The UK Grids Imperils Carbon Reduction Targets

In the pursuit of a greener future, individuals and businesses across the United Kingdom are striving to reduce their carbon footprint. One avenue towards achieving this goal is the electrification of various industries and the shift towards low-carbon electricity...

GE Vernova to upgrade 479MW Grand Rapids hydropower plant in Canada

GE Vernova’s Hydro Power business announced today that it has been selected by Manitoba Hydro to replace the Unit-4 Kaplan runner at the 479 MW Grand Rapids Generating Station located on Saskatchewan River in Manitoba, Canada. The scope of work...

Eos Energy Enterprises unveils $500m programme to boost energy storage capacity

Eos Energy Enterprises, a zinc-based long-duration stationary energy storage systems provider, has unveiled Project AMAZE — American Made Zinc Energy. This $500m expansion plan aims to create 8GWh of clean energy storage production capacity. Project AMAZE aligns with Eos’ strategy...

RWE and Stanwell team up for 1.8GW wind projects in Australia

RWE and Australia’s Stanwell have partnered to develop two onshore wind farms with a combined capacity of 1.8GW in Queensland, Australia. Stanwell will investigate and assess energy offtakes and potential equity investment in RWE’s 1.1GW Theodore wind farm, which is...

RWE and Valorem bid for 1GW offshore wind tender in France

RWE and France-based energy producer Valorem have entered a partnership agreement to jointly bid in tender calls for a wind farm near the island of Oléron in France. The project is to be located 40km offshore with 1GW of installed...

33 Million Smart Meters In The UK, But Installations Drop

In Q2 2023, the UK government released data regarding the smart meter rollout, revealing that 58% of meters in Great Britain are now classified as smart or advanced. Over 33 million smart meters have been installed in homes and...

Microgrid Innovation For EVs For A Sustainable Energy Future

The electric grid's capacity to accommodate the anticipated surge of electric vehicles (EVs) raises a crucial question: Can the grid effectively handle the charging demands of the growing number of EVs entering the market? Addressing this challenge necessitates substantial...

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