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Net Zero Emission
Duke Energy Aims to Double Renewable Energy Capacity by 2030
Duke Energy said it plans to double its renewable energy capacity by the end of the decade, and stop generating electricity from coal by 2035.
Wind Farm
European Energy Takes 50% Stake in Danish Offshore Wind Project
Copenhagen-based renewables developer European Energy A/S has acquired a 50% stake in an offshore wind project with a planned capacity of 160 MW, to be realised…
Hassyan Power Plant Adds 1,200MW to Dubai’s Electric Grid
The production capacity of Hassyan power complex has reached 1,200 megawatts, according to the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority.
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan Welcomes IAEA's Inquiry into Fukushima Water Release
The Japanese government welcomes IAEA's review on the safety of releasing contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, Chief Cabin…
Hydropower Plant
Swiss Sustainability Fund Guides Hydropower Developers Towards Sustainability
The sustainability fund is patronized by the Swiss government. Apart from the sovereign’s backing, the fund has the support of a few other eminent institutes…
Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA to Review Treated Water at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Plant
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) review mission will be visiting Japan to verify the safety of the treated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear P…
Hydropower Plant
Investments in Hydro Set to Increase in 2022 Says New Research
Hydropower capacity in 2022 is set to exceed 1200GW and investments will climb to $36.3 billion, new research from Rystad Energy has suggested, with hydro set t…
Wind Farm
Commissioning Spree Boosts Latin America's Onshore Wind Capacity
Hundreds of megawatts connected to grid as a handful of large projects come online in Brazil, Chile and Mexico.
LNG
MOL Signs Charter for New Arctic LNG 2 Ice-Breaking Carrier
Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a charter contract for a newbuilding ice-breaking carrier to serve Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project.
Energy Storage Battery
Solar, Wind and Energy Storage Proposals for New South Wales Renewable Energy Zone Come Flooding in
The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has received proposals for more than 34GW of solar, wind and energy storage for its South-West Renewable Energy Zo…
Polysilicon Shortages in Solar PV Markets to End Within 18 Months
The solar squeeze of 2021 will be ended by a surge of new polysilicon production capacity coming online in the next two years, according to new research from Re…
Energy Transition
Global Corporates Increase Renewable Energy Acquisition by 24%
Corporates bought 24% more renewable energy capacity in 2021 compared to 2020, according to a new report released by BloombergNEF.
Hydropower Plant
Rystad Energy: Hydropower Growth Set to Continue
The hydropower market will continue its upward trajectory in 2022 as global capacity exceeds 1200 GW for the first time and investments climb to US$36.3 billion…
Solar Technology
Intersolar Europe 2022: Solar Energy in Germany Takes Center Stage
Thanks to the goals set by the newly appointed German government to reach an installed PV capacity of 200 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, Germany continues on its path …
LNG
US LNG Sector to Pitch Gas Deals for Europe
A senior EU official overseeing the bloc's energy policy is set to meet next week with US LNG industry insiders, who say recent tensions with Russia add relevan…
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