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Iberdrola wins contract to set-up 674MW combined cycle power plant in the US

US-based project firm Footprint Power has awarded a contract to Iberdrola Ingenieria, the engineering subsidiary of Spanish utility firm Iberdrola, to develop a 674MW combined cycle power plant (CCGT) in Salem, Massachusetts, US. The facility will...

Abengoa to build 215MW biomass plant for Belgian Eco Energy

Belgian Eco Energy (Bee) has selected Spain-based energy and environment firm Abengoa for construction of a 215MW biomass powered plant in Ghent, Belgium. The project will involve an investment of more than €315m ($395m). The plant...

Canadian Solar and Solatio to develop 114MW of solar PV projects in Brazil

Ontario based Canadian Solar and Brazilian energy developer Solatio is to constructing three solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Brazil. These developments will have a combined generation capacity of 114MW. Based in the Brazilian state of Minas...

British Gas to use CGI’s Adapter solution for smart meter management

UK's energy firm British Gas will be using Canadian IT company CGI's Adapter solution to manage its customers' smart meters through the Data and Communications Company (DCC). CGI will deliver its Adapter solution to British Gas...

DECC consents to DONG Energy’s 660MW offshore wind project in UK

UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has granted the development consent order for the Walney Extension offshore wind farm to Danish developer DONG Energy. The consent order covers all aspects of the project, including...

RusHydro forms JV with China’s CTG for developing 2,000MW hydropower projects in Russia

JSC RusHydro has signed a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture (JV) with China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) for setting up reservoir-based flood-control hydropower projects in the Russian Far East. RusHydro owns a 51% stake...

Candu Energy and CNNC form JV to set up Advanced Fuel CANDU Reactor (AFCR) projects in China

Canadian nuclear energy firm Candu Energy has signed a framework Joint Venture (JV) with China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to initiate Advanced Fuel CANDU Reactor (AFCR) projects in China. The JV follows a Chinese Expert Panel Review...

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