Falck Renewables and Illumia Trend sign PPA in Italy
Falck Renewables currently has a solar project under development in Sicily.
Falck Renewables currently has a solar project under development in Sicily.
The US Department of Energy has announced a US$100 million fund for new clean energy research and development.
H2GO Power and EMEC are planning to combine artificial intelligence software with green hydrogen technology in order to optimise renewable energy integration into the grid.
The companies are assessing the possibility of an electricity interconnecter between Belgium and Denmark, via an energy island in the North Sea.
Eran Chvika, Finance & Projects Partner at Pinsent Masons LLP, investigates how the French government is proposing to retroactively cut subsidies awarded to certain large photovoltaic power contracts, with repercussions for project developers and their funders.
The Scottish Government has awarded EMEC a contract to explore opportunities for floating offshore wind and hydrogen supply chains in Scotland and France.
Under the terms of the partnership, Waste Knot Energy will supply 3.6 million t of pellets to Komercon over the next five years.
This partnership will see the two companies co-operating in the field of carbon management by accelerating the implementation of technologies to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
In order to support future challenges within the wind energy market, Ingeteam has secured key contracts to manufacture and supply its latest wind technology.
Upon reflecting on the company’s 2020 financial results and in order to mirror efforts to support net-zero emissions, Total has announced plans to change its name to TotalEnergies.
Michael Bloomberg has been appointed as the Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions, whereby he will support the UN Secretary-General's work to strengthen governments committing to net-zero.
Wood Mackenize has suggested that Australia should revise its Renewable Energy Target policy, in order to unlock potential opportunities within the sector.
The project will be located in Liverpool, UK, and will help to decarbonise the UK’s energy sector by allowing the grid to better adopt renewable energy.
Diab plans to use SABIC’s LNP™ COLORCOMP™ compound to refine the core material of wind turbine blades, which will result in greater energy generation.
The companies aim to develop renewable energy projects across the US.