16 European Partners Attempt To Create New Standard in Offshore Energy Farms With North Sea Project
BAMBOO project aims to standardize offshore solar within wind farms, increasing energy output and reducing costs.
BAMBOO project aims to standardize offshore solar within wind farms, increasing energy output and reducing costs.
Solar financing: Lightsource bp secures $348M for Texas, Arevon obtains $1.1B for California, Enel NA completes 297 MW plant in Texas & more.
Ember reports Turkey’s solar PV capacity exceeds 12 GW, driven by hybrid projects. More hybrids expected, boosting solar share.
Alberta lifts moratorium on renewables, prioritizing agriculture. Industry voices concerns over limited land access.
Canada’s renewables grew in 2023, but to meet net-zero goals, installations must surpass 5 GW/year, per CanREA.
Canadian Solar Releases PC Tendering For Gansu ESS Project & More China Solar PV News From Hebei Province, Akcome, HY Solar, Golden Solar
The Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chinese companies Shanghai Fengling Renewables and Serbia Zijin Copper. It envisages the construction of 1.5 GW wind and 500 MW of solar projects alongside a green hydrogen production facility with 30,000 tons of annual output.
China’s total solar capacity hits 610 GW in 2023 with the annual addition of 216.88 GW, contributing 42% to global renewable additions.
Political inertia, bureaucracy, and governance gaps hamper renewable growth in North Macedonia and Serbia, says Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe study.
Western Australia’s EPA seeks public input on Province Energy’s 12 GW HyEnergy Project as latter aims to become a major green hydrogen and ammonia exporter.
Moldova plans a 165 MW wind and solar tender to reduce energy imports, boost renewables, and achieve 2030 targets.
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) says it expects solar generation to grow from 163 billion kWh in 2023 to 286 billion kWh in 2025.
Romania added 496 MW of solar capacity in 2023, surging from 25 MW in 2022. Prosumers now exceed 100,000, with a total capacity surpassing 1.5 GW.
Australia currently has about 40% renewable electricity, mostly solar and wind. This is not causing wholesale spot prices to change, nor destabilizing the grid. On current policy settings, the country will reach 82% renewable electricity in 2030.
New research from Austria has compared different industrial heat-generating techniques and has found that wind or solar-powered heat pumps are the cheapest and most environment-friendly solution.