IRENA and Ocean Energy Europe announce partnership
The two companies have partnered up to drive the ocean energy industry by promoting the right policy incentives and innovative business models.
The two companies have partnered up to drive the ocean energy industry by promoting the right policy incentives and innovative business models.
Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition has given the green light to an offline hydrogen research facility.
The Malagarasi Hydropower Project project will be built in Western Tanzania, providing renewable energy to the Kigoma Region.
Centrica Business Solutions are set to use the new virtual power plant as an environmentally friendly back up to the existing energy grid in Belgium.
The new coalition will support and accelerate the uptake of renewable hydrogen solutions in Europe.
A town in Germany is implementing a fleet of buses powered by green hydrogen that has been generated from the incineration of municipal waste.
Recent Rystad Energy analysis shows that spending could be approximately US$400 billion between 2020 and 2035.
The Co-op has appointed a new Managing Director to lead green energy specialist Co-op Power.
The long-term plan is for the Leipzig Süd district heating power plant operate on 100% green hydrogen.
The companies aim to develop a green hydrogen production plant and a green hydrogen technology value chain in Spain.
Turboden strengthens its leadership in the Bavarian region with a new geothermal power plant.
One of the fastest supercomputers in the world will run on 100% fossil free hydropower from Vattenfall.
CorPower Ocean has been awarded a 10-year TUPEM license, allowing the company to start the demonstration phase of its HiWave-5 wave project.
The project will help Ynys Enlli become a ‘blue energy island’.
Equis – a leading renewable energy and waste infrastructure developer and operator in Asia-Pacific, has announced a US$1.25 billion capital raising.