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EDF Renewables Acquires 10 GW Floating Offshore Wind Farm in Australia

A wholly-owned subsidiary of French utility EDF Group, EDF Renewables in Australia has announced the acquisition of the 10 GW Newcastle floating offshore wind farm located in Australia. The project, which is currently in the works in proximity to the Port of Newcastle and energy transmission networks, is slated for the Hunter‐Central Coast Renewable Energy […]

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Enagás Renovable, Naturgy to Build 280 MW Green Hydrogen Plant in Spain

Energy players Enagás Renovable and Naturgy will be constructing a renewable hydrogen plant with a production capacity of up to 280 MW in La Robla, Spain. As per the official statement of Enagás, the new green hydrogen plant is scheduled to start up in 2026 with an estimated investment of EUR 485 million. It will […]

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Head of Middle Office (Risk Management)

As a Head of Middle Office India, you would be required to have a hands-on and operational leading-by-example approach. Your functional reporting would be to the Head of International Market (Risk Management) in Oslo HQ (Norway) and will be responsible for: Ensure independent evaluation and clear and transparent communications of all risk factors and value creation for different […]

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Amazon to Source Green Electricity from Japanese Firm Itochu

Global ecommerce and cloud storage giant Amazon will be sourcing green energy from Clean Energy Connect through Japanese trading house Itochu for its operations. Itochu will be developing renewable energy supply networks for the purpose in Japan and America. It will also supply green power to Meta and other companies in Japan and USA to […]

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Chemical Giant Lanxess to Source Green Electricity from Engie

Specialty chemicals player Lanxess has said that it has signed power full supply agreements with energy company Engie for a total of 1,400 GWh for sites in Germany and Belgium. Lanxess said that more than half will be covered by corporate power purchase agreements (cPPAs) with guarantees of origin for green power. The cPPAs run […]

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Vestas Gets Wind Turbine Order for 68 MW for Estonian Project

Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has announced that it has received a 68 MW order from Dirkshof Estonia OÜ to power the Aidu project in Estonia. Dirkshof Estonia OÜ is a German wind energy developer and service provider. Vestas held that the order includes supply, installation, and commissioning of 15 V150-4.5 MW turbines. It has […]

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India’s Green Bond Market at Just 3.8 % of Overall Domestic Corporate Bond Market

The green bond market in the country accounts for only 3.8 % of all outstanding corporate bonds exceeding USD 500 billion, say market reports. As per media reports, Fitch Ratings said that as of January 2023, GSSS (Green, Social, Sustainability and Sustainability-linked Debt) bonds accounted for USD 20 billion or 3.8 % of the country’s […]

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CERC Grants Extension of Time for Drawal of Start-Up Power to NTPC

The CERC has given its green signal to a petition filed by NTPC seeking permission to allow drawal of start-up power for Unit-I (800 MW) of Telangana Ph-I (2X800 MW) from the grid beyond the period of fifteen months (after 15.2.2023). NTPC shared that the Telangana (steam-based thermal power station) STPS consists of two units […]

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Redwood Materials Gets $2 Billion Federal Funds For EV Battery Materials Plant

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) has announced a loan of $2 billion to Redwood Materials for the construction and expansion of a battery materials campus in Nevada. This is to support the growing EV market in America. DOE said that the Redwood Materials project will be the first facility in […]

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