Siemens Gamesa, Doosan Enerbility Sign Strategic MoU For Korean Offshore Wind Updated On Mon, Jun 27th, 2022 by Saurenergy Global renewable energy player Siemens Gamesa has announced that it has signed a MOU with Doosan Enerbility to investigate strategic cooperation within offshore wind power activities on several Korea-focused fronts. They are related to collaboration on large-scale offshore wind turbines, sharing of major services including construction of new Korean production facilities, the supply of wind […] Read more
Finland Plans For A National Hydrogen Network Updated On Fri, Jun 24th, 2022 by Saurenergy The race to carbon neutrality continues apace, at least in some parts of Europe. While the accelerating solar and wind energy expansion is partly due tothe Russian-Ukraine conflict that has pushed Europe to reduce and possibly end its dependence on the fossil fuel supplies from Russia. In a key development, the Finland Government has held […] Read more
ACME Moves Ahead On Land For Green Ammonia & Hydrogen Project In Oman Updated On Fri, Jun 24th, 2022 by Saurenergy Renewable energy developer ACME Group today announced signing of a land agreement to set up one of the world’s largest green ammonia projects at Special Economic Zone at Port of Duqm in Oman. ACME signed the agreement with the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones which is a Government authority of Oman. […] Read more
World’s First Open CO2 Transportation Using ABB Technology Updated On Fri, Jun 24th, 2022 by Saurenergy For the primary electrical, automation, and safety systems for Norway’s Northern Lights project, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company Aker Solutions has hired ABB Technology . Northern Lights is a first-of-its-kind project from enterprises across Europe to safely store CO2 (CO2 Transportation). In this project, Northern Lights is creating an open and adaptable infrastructure to […] Read more
Shell Collaborates With BASF For Green Hydrogen Purification Updated On Fri, Jun 24th, 2022 by Saurenergy Germany’s largest chemical company, BASF (Baden Aniline and Soda Factory) has announced that it has forged a partnership with Shell to evaluate and de-risk BASF’s Puristar R0-20 and Sorbead Adsorption Technology for use in green hydrogen production. The official statement by BASF holds that the two technologies will serve the purpose of purifying and dehydrating […] Read more
Price Of Solar Panel Material, Polysilicon, Touches $40.62, Highest In A Decade Updated On Thu, Jun 23rd, 2022 by Saurenergy Strong demand coupled with production glitches has pushed the price of a key material for solar panels, Polysilicon, to the highest level in more than a decade in China. Now the cost of clean energy is too high for the companies to afford even as the climate goals are in crying need of more renewable […] Read more
Senior Manager/Manager – Market Operations Updated On Wed, Jun 22nd, 2022 by Saurenergy As Senior Manager/Manager – Market Operations, you’ll report to Head of Operations and following tasks would be a part of your job profile: Manage round the clock Operations team and overall market operations activities for Power exchange & Bilateral Trading. Co-ordination with State utilities, SLDC’s, RPC’s and RLDC’s for corridor booking, open access approvals and energy settlement. Support […] Read more
E-Bike Maker One Electric Looks Overseas For Expansion Updated On Wed, Jun 22nd, 2022 by Saurenergy Having already set up business in eight export markets, Noida-based electric motorcycle maker, One Electric is now looking to raise $5 million and another $20 million at the end of this year to fund its overseas expansion plans, which will entail an assembly plant in Nairobi, Kenya. As per Gaurav Uppal, the chief executive, One […] Read more
Germany’s Renewable Energy Pledge Blackened By Coal Updated On Wed, Jun 22nd, 2022 by Saurenergy Falling short of the energy cut short by Russia following the European support to Ukraine, Germany’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck warned on June 19 that the war in Ukraine will cause an energy shortage by the winter. What he actually meant was that the coal supply and use would be increased to compensate for the […] Read more