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Green economy: Mott MacDonald is technical lead on Europes biggest hydrogen scheme

UK-headquartered engineering consultancy Mott MacDonald has been appointed to help an ambitious scheme to use offshore North Sea wind power to mass-produce hydrogen for distribution as an emissions-free fuel in northern Europe. The NortH2 scheme envisions huge new wind farms...

Enel, Qatar Investment Authority boost renewables in Sub-Saharan Africa

Enel Green Power S.p.A., signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority for a joint venture partnership aimed at financing, building and operating renewable projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. The parties also signed an agreement whereby QIA will acquire...

ENGIE commissions 3 GW renewable capacity, in a difficult global pandemic context

ENGIE commissioned 3 GW of new renewable capacity in 2020, including ~ 2 GW in the US. In a difficult global pandemic context, ENGIE has reiterated the strong growth performance delivered in 2019. ENGIE is on track to meet its...

Energy: DEEPBLOO raises one million euros to finance R&D and development

DEEPBLOO, a start-up based in Montpellier (France) that develops a Business Development platform dedicated to energy professionals, raises 500 K€ with investors (MELIES Business Angels, Arts & Métiers Business Angels, and Capitole Angels) and OCSEED venture capital firm. This fundraising...

World’s Largest Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage System Now Online

The Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility, the world’s largest utility-scale battery energy storage system, is now online. The 300 megawatts/1,200 megawatt-hours lithium-ion battery storage system is located on-site at Vistra’s Moss Landing Power Plant in Monterey County, California. Construction...

Renewables will deploy over $1 trillion in capital investment into the U.S. economy by 2030

Reaching a majority renewables grid will deploy over $1 trillion in capital investment into the US economy over the next decade, according to a new study released by consultancy firm Wood Mackenzie. This will help support 980,000 direct jobs, stabilize...

India is the world’s fourth country by cumulative wind energy capacity

Every journey begins with a single step. When Siemens Gamesa (then Gamesa) entered India, a community of business owners in Tamil Nadu, the country’s wind capital in the country’s south west, saw wind turbine generation as an attractive investment....

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