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Move On Energy Commissions 650MW German PV Park

German Solar developer Move On Energy has announced it has commenced commercial operation of Europe’s largest solar PV park in Germany. The solar plant is located in Leipzig, eastern Germany, the Witznitz Energy Park has a capacity of 605MW, with a further 45MW to be installed and connected by Summer. The project has been developed […]

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ReNew Crosses 10 GW Of Gross Renewable Energy Assets

Sumant Sinha led  ReNew, one of the earliest and largest players in the clean energy space in India,  announced on Wednesday that it has completed construction of 1.94 GW of RE assets in FY24, taking the cumulative capacity set up by the company to over 10 GW, a major milestone for the firm. Accounting for […]

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Australia’s RE Sector Can Create 60,000 Manufacturing Jobs: Study

Institute For Sustainable Future (ISF) recent study report found an association between Australia’s net zero targets and job creation, the report’s findings stated, that renewable energy can create up to 60,000 jobs in the manufacturing sector. The report by the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) and Climate Action Network Australia places among the global leader […]

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Poland Battery Firms Form JV To Setup EV Battery Recycling Facility

Elemental Strategic Metals of Zawiercie, Poland, and Ascend Elements of Westborough, Mass., have announced the formation of AE Elemental, a joint venture based in Zawiercie, Poland. Together, the companies will jointly own (50/50) and operate a newly constructed, best-in-class electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling facility in Zawiercie, Poland. According to the Ascend Elements statement, the […]

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EU Probes Foreign Subsidies For Chinese Wind Turbines

After the US, now European Union (EU) Commission recently announced the launch of an inquiry into Chinese suppliers of wind turbines under the new Foreign Subsidies Regulation. This announcement came as Chinese wind turbine manufacturers pushed hard and won some orders in Europe. They offered cheap turbines and generous finance which distorts the integrity of […]

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SGEL, APDCL Sign Agreement To Develop RE Projects In Assam

SJVN Green Energy Ltd (SGEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the company SJVN Green Energy Limited (SGEL) signed a joint venture cum shareholders agreement with Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL). The agreement covers the development of renewable energy projects/parks within the APDCL / SGEL or SJVN command area. This project is to be undertaken […]

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Nordex Receives 295 MW South Africa Turbine Order From EDF Renewables

EDF Renewables (South Africa) a subsidiary of EDF Renouveables has placed orders with the Nordex Group for two wind energy projects in South Africa. According to Nordex, the Korosun 2 cluster, consisting of the Umsobomvu and Hartebeesthoek projects, will comprise 50 N163/5.X turbines with a total capacity of 295 MW. The Nordex Group will also […]

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US-Based Avangrid & Europe’s Statkraft Ink Wind Power Deal

Avangrid, a sustainable energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, and Statkraft, a Europe-based renewable energy firm, have announced the signing of a Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA), establishing a new relationship between the two companies in the United States. According to a media statement from Avangrid, Statkraft will receive Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) […]

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