DORE invests in hydropower
DORE has invested in a portfolio of eight hydropower plants in central and southern Sweden, which were previously owned by Fortum.
DORE has invested in a portfolio of eight hydropower plants in central and southern Sweden, which were previously owned by Fortum.
The companies have entered into a PPA, whereby Ineos will purchase wind-generated green electricity from RWE.
This new project will provide cost-effective integration of ocean energy generators into communities across Canada.
The green hydrogen plant will contribute to the Oman Vision 2040 and the country’s renewable energy strategy.
The company will contribute its expertise to AquaVentus’ new project, which involves offshore production of green hydrogen in the North Sea.
The Tamboril hydropower plant has a total output of 15.8 MW, and is fitted with two Voith Hydro power generating units.
Four wind farms and one solar plant are under construction in northeastern Brazil. The projects will have a total capacity of 1.3 GW.
The three have teamed up to study the use of hydrogen for energy storage and as a low or no-carbon fuel source to produce energy.
Haldor Topsoe’s H2bridge™ and HydroFlex™ technologies will be used to produce renewable bio-hydrogen in Grön Fuels LLC’s renewable diesel and jet fuel facility in Louisiana, US.
The two companies will be working together to develop commercial wave energy projects in Australia.
Enel and Maire Tecnimont S.p.A.’s subsidiary, NextChem, have signed a MoU to support the production of green hydrogen in the US.
In a joint initiative, IHA has united with over 100 renewable energy players – as members of IRENA’s ‘Coalition for Action’ – to urge governments to scale-up climate action.
The company is aiming to decarbonise the transportation and heavy industry by installing a system to produce green hydrogen with a wind turbine.
A new five-year collaborative programme has been announced by the Basque Country and Scotland, who plan to work together to fund wave energy across Europe.
The aim of the NortH2 project is to produce green hydrogen using renewable electricity produced by offshore wind on the Netherlands' coast.