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Mitsubishi-Chubu Consortium to buy Eneco for EUR 4.1 bn

Eneco and a consortium of Mitsubishi and Chubu have reached an agreement on the proposed sale of all shares in Eneco for a total value of EUR 4.1 billion. Netherlands based producer and suppliers of natural gas, electricity and heat, Eneco has announced that the shareholders’ committee, Eneco and a consortium of Mitsubishi Corporation and […]

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Renewable Power Capacity in Croatia to Reach 1.9 GW by 2030

Croatia has decided to increase the share of renewable energy to 36.4 percent of total consumption by 2030 and is expected to reach 1.9 GW by 2030 The enormous renewable energy potential of Croatia has prompted the government to increase the share of renewable energy in its total energy consumption to 36.4 percent by 2030. […]

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ESB and Equinor to Deliver Potential Offshore Wind Projects

ESB and Equinor under a new partnership will work to identify suitable sites for new offshore wind farms in Irish waters and work to mature potential future wind projects. ESB has announced that it has entered into a partnership with Equinor, to work to identify suitable sites for new offshore wind farms in Irish waters […]

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Offshore Wind Pipeline in Asia-Pacific Excluding China Exceeds 5 GW

A new report outlines the offshore wind energy pipeline for four key markets in the Asia Pacific region, highlighting the key factors for growth. With a supportive policy framework in place and over 5 gigawatts (GW) of approved projects pipeline that will come online as early as 2025, Taiwan is expected to connect upwards of […]

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Total Adds 6 New Projects to its Distributed Solar Portfolio in SE Asia

Total Solar Distributed Generation, an arm of energy giant Total, has added six new distributed solar projects having capacity of 10 MWp in Southeast (SE) Asia region. Through this move, the energy giant has continued its strategy of expansion of footprints in the distributed solar sector by adding 10 MWp to its renewables portfolio in […]

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Solar Inverters Ready For the Spotlight

For most people, thinking of solar usually brings to mind solar panels, the distinctive signature of solar energy. But this story takes a look at another critical part of the solar chain, the inverters. These devices, tasked with the job of converting DC power to AC and more, have been largely taken for granted, even […]

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Canadian Solar Commissions 53.4 MW Solar Plant in Japan

Canadian Solar has announced that it has reached the commercial operation of the 53.4 MW Oita Hiji Machi solar plant in Japan. Canadian Solar, one of the world’s largest solar power companies, today announced that it has reached commercial operation on a 53.4 MW solar power plant in Japan. The Oita Hiji Machi solar project achieved commercial […]

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Power Minister Rubbishes News of October Woes for Thermal Plants

Mr. R.K. Singh, the Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy has denied the news of idling in the thermal sector. Is he right? In a somewhat belated response to a series of stories that  came out last week about the ‘distress’ in the thermal power sector, Shri R.K. Singh, India’s MNRE Minister has […]

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Heliogen Achieves Breakthrough Temperature in Solar Thermal Application

Heliogen has announced that for the first time commercially, it has concentrated solar thermal energy to exceed temperatures greater than 1,000 degrees Celsius. Clean energy company, Heliogen has announced its launch and that it has – for the first time commercially – concentrated solar thermal energy to exceed temperatures greater than 1,000 degrees Celsius. The […]

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