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Poland’s PKN Orlen targets 2.5-GW renewables portfolio by 2030

Polish oil refiner PKN Orlen plans to end the current decade with 2.5 GW of installed renewable energy capacity, backed by 2 GW of gas-fired sources. The targeted renewables include 1.7 GW of offshore wind farms and about 800 MW...

UK network regulator approves unblended hydrogen transmission trial

UK energy networks regulator Ofgem has given clearance to Scottish gas network SGN to launch a trial of its hydrogen gas network. From the end of 2022, 300 homes will connect to the H100 Fife network, separate from the main...

Cummins celebrates first European Hydrogen Week with a look-back at hydrogen and fuel cell successes in Europe

Hydrogen will contribute significantly to the transition to clean technology in Europe, and across the world. In July, the European Commission announced its hydrogen strategy to explore the potential of clean hydrogen to help the process of decarbonising the...

Siemens providing long-term gas-fired turbine AI and machine learning upgrades for Jebel Ali power plant in Dubai

Siemens Energy will supply new controllers and other major upgrades as part of an extended service agreement for a Dubai power plant. Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) signed Siemens to a new, 20-year long-term service agreement. The service term...

Ansaldo unveils Italy’s biggest ever gas turbine

After seven years of planning and construction comprising more than 3.7 million man hours, Ansaldo Energia has unveiled its latest gas turbine – the largest and most powerful ever built in Italy. Nicknamed ‘Monte Bianco’, the 50Hz maxi H-class turbine...

Iberdrola boosts green hydrogen ambitions with Spanish electrolyser deal

Spanish utility Iberdrola aims to accelerate the production of green hydrogen after signing an agreement with Norwegian company Nel and creating a new venture dedicated to the installation and maintenance of electrolyser plants. Iberdrola and Nel have signed a memorandum...

MPSC greenlights $550M Mid-Michigan Pipeline by Consumers Energy

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) approved a $550 million Consumers Energy Co. plan this week to build the Mid-Michigan Pipeline, a replacement for the existing natural gas Line 100A between Ovid and Chelsea, Mich. The old pipeline is a...

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