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World Nuclear Performance 2024

In a world grappling with the urgency of climate goals and clean energy transitions, the World Nuclear Performance Report 2024, produced by the World Nuclear Association, presents a compelling narrative on the global nuclear industry’s role in reducing emissions and enhancing energy security. Through facts, case studies, and country-specific insights, the report highlights nuclear energy’s capacity to deliver dependable, carbon-free power and keep pace with rising global electricity demands. Nuclear’s Vital Statistics: Performance on a…

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UK’s Energy Transition: Milestones, Innovations, and Future Pathways Towards Net-Zero

The United Kingdom’s energy sector has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, reaching a notable milestone just a few weeks ago. As of October 2024, the UK has officially closed its last coal-fired power plant, marking the end of a 142-year era of coal power generation. This milestone reflects the UK’s commitment to transitioning towards cleaner energy sources, aiming to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Institutional structureThe United Kingdom’s energy sector is governed by…

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Global Insights on Smart Grid Technology Patents

The energy transition involves a profound transformation of power systems, including power generation, transmission, distribution, and consumer practices. This transformation is driven by increasing electricity demand and integrating renewable energy sources, introducing variability into power grids. Smart grid technologies are crucial for managing these challenges, enabling grids to become more efficient and resilient while containing operational costs. Digital technologies, in particular, facilitate the integration of variable renewable energy sources, enhance end-user engagement, and improve energy…

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Cadiz and RIC Energy to develop green hydrogen facility in California

Cadiz has partnered with RIC Energy to build a green hydrogen facility at Cadiz Ranch in California’s Mojave Desert, where Cadiz will supply land and water resources to support RIC Energy’s solar-powered hydrogen production. The facility aims to generate 100% green hydrogen, targeting distribution across Southern California for zero-emission vehicles and power generation. The project plans to operate entirely off-grid, with photovoltaic (PV) solar installations covering up to 3,000 acres of Cadiz Ranch land. At…

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Arctech secures 2.3 GW solar trackers in Saudi Arabia

Arctech has signed a major supply agreement with China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. to provide 2.3 GW of its 1P single-axis solar tracker system, SkyLine II, for the PIF4-Haden project owned by ACWA Power. This project, supporting Saudi Vision 2030, is expected to reach commercial operations by early 2027. SkyLine II’s innovative synchronous multi-point drive mechanism enables it to operate effectively in the strong winds typical of the desert site. Its modular design allows…

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Vietnam proposes amendments to electricity law

Vietnam‘s Ministry of Industry and Trade has drafted a new electricity law to establish a legal framework supporting the development of a modern, interconnected, and efficient power market while prioritizing national energy security. The proposed amendments aim to address gaps in power development regulations, improve coordination among ministries, and overcome challenges in bringing electricity investments to remote areas. A key focus of the draft law is on refining electricity pricing policies. The goal is to…

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EDC allocates USD434 million to expand Southern Negros Geothermal Project

Energy Development Corporation (EDC) has committed USD434 million to expand the Southern Negros Geothermal Project (SNGP).  The investment will support new well drilling, pad expansion, road and pipeline network upgrades, and the integration of emerging technologies.  Currently, the SNGP operates at a dependable capacity of 221.8 MW across multiple geothermal plants, with this expansion set to strengthen infrastructure and increase output.

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Philippines DOE greenlights 19 energy projects for grid compatibility assessment

The Department of Energy (DOE) in the Philippines has approved 19 projects for grid assessment via the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP).  These projects will undergo a system impact study to evaluate grid readiness for new energy connections and identify required upgrades. Seventeen of the approved projects focus on renewable energy, with two involving waste-to-energy and battery energy storage systems.  Notable projects include Vortex Offshore Wind Corporation’s 1,000 MW offshore wind in Mindoro,…

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EU Innovation Fund backs Statkraft’s hydrogen production project in Germany

Statkraft has been chosen to negotiate a grant of up to €107 million from the EU Innovation Fund for its project, which includes a 200 MW electrolysis plant and a 50 MW heat pump system. The project has the potential to produce 20,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen and 50,000 MWh of green heat annually, supporting greenhouse gas reduction initiatives in Europe. Statkraft has also signed letters of intent with potential customers for green hydrogen and…

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Iberdrola acquires 88% stake in Electricity North West

Iberdrola has finalized the acquisition of an 88% stake in UK-based Electricity North West (ENW), valuing the entire company, including debt, at €5 billion ($5.4 billion). ENW serves approximately 5 million people across northwest England, including Manchester and the Lake District, managing 60,000 km of distribution networks. This acquisition is strategically significant for Iberdrola, as ENW is situated between the existing ScottishPower network regions in Scotland and areas in Merseyside and North Wales. The move…