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Horizon Power signs first Indigenous land use agreement for renewable energy development in Beagle Bay

Horizon Power, a Western Australian energy provider, has signed its first Indigenous land use agreement (ILUA) with the Nyul Nyul people of Beagle Bay in Kimberley. This agreement will facilitate the development of a future energy system tailored to the community’s needs, likely incorporating a combination of solar, battery storage, and diesel power to ensure a reliable energy supply. The ILUA grants Horizon Power access to a four-hectare site near the township of Beagle Bay,…

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Vena Energy and MGen Renewable Energy partner on 550 MW solar project in the Philippines

Vena Energy has entered into an investment agreement with MGen Renewable Energy to jointly construct a 550 MW solar plant in Bugallon, Luzon, Philippines. Construction of the solar project is set to begin this year, with commercial operations expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2025, making it one of the largest solar plants in the country upon completion. MGen, a subsidiary of Manila Electric Co., aims to reach 1,500 MW of renewable energy…

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UK Councils withdraw from legal challenge against 500 MW Sunnica solar project

West Suffolk and Cambridgeshire County councils have withdrawn their legal challenge against the development of the 500 MW Sunnica Energy solar project. This decision also led Suffolk County Council and East Cambridgeshire to abandon any legal action against the project. Suffolk County Council cited the high cost of legal fees compared to the potential financial return as the reason for their withdrawal. Richard Rout, Suffolk County Council’s deputy cabinet member for nationally significant infrastructure projects,…

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UK Government warned of risks from extended windfall tax on energy companies

The UK government faces warnings over its proposal to increase and extend the windfall tax on energy companies, which could threaten thousands of jobs and billions in investments. Offshore Energies UK (OEUK), supported by more than 40 organisations, expressed concerns in an open letter to Sarah Jones, UK Minister of State for Industry and Decarbonisation, regarding the recent approval of a 3% increase in the Energy Profits Levy (EPL), raising the rate to 78% and…

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Enercon secures 110.5 MW wind turbine contract from Polat Enerji in Turkey

German company Enercon has secured a contract to supply wind turbines totaling 110.5 MW for Turkish renewable energy company Polat Enerji. This deal supports the expansion of three wind farms across Turkey, boosting the country’s renewable energy infrastructure. Enercon will supply 17 E-160 EP5 turbines for the Yalova/Göktepe 4 wind farm, two E-160 EP5 turbines for the Kırşehir/Geycek 3 wind farm, and two E-82 turbines for the İzmir/Ege 3 wind farm. The E-160 EP5 E2…

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Equinor, Polenergia secure permits for 1.44 GW Baltyk offshore wind projects in Poland

Norway’s Equinor and Polish power utility Polenergia have received crucial construction permits for the Baltyk 2 and Baltyk 3 offshore wind projects in the Baltic Sea. These permits, granted by the Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwest Poland, are pivotal for making the final investment decision and commencing construction. The permits cover a wide range of infrastructure, including 100 wind turbines, internal power and telecommunications networks, two offshore power stations, submarine export cables, and two onshore power…

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UK household energy bills to rise 10% from October 

UK energy regulator Ofgem announced a 10% increase in the price cap on household energy bills, raising the cap to £1,717 ($2,250) per year starting October 1. This is the first increase since January 2023, when the cap hit a record high of £4,279. The new cap, effective until December 31, is £117 cheaper than the same period last year but still reflects ongoing volatility in global gas markets. The rise is attributed to severe…

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California establishes centralized strategy for clean energy procurement

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has introduced a centralized procurement strategy to boost clean energy, aiming to secure up to 10.6 GW of long-duration energy resources. The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) will handle procurement, targeting 7.6 GW of offshore wind, 1 GW of geothermal energy, 1 GW of multi-day long-duration energy storage, and 1 GW of long-duration energy storage with at least a 12-hour discharge period. The CPUC chose these technologies for…

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Meta and Arevon Energy Partner on 60 MW Heirloom Solar Project in Indiana

Renewable energy developer Arevon Energy has partnered with Meta Platforms, formerly Facebook, on an environmental purchase agreement (EAPA) for the Heirloom Solar Project in Pike County, Indiana. This marks the third utility-scale collaboration between the two companies. The 60 MW Heirloom Solar Project has recently begun construction and is expected to be fully operational by the third quarter of 2025. Arevon will own and operate the Heirloom project, similar to the Kelso Solar Project in…

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Qair acquires majority stake in Green Switch Capital to expand UK renewable energy presence

European renewable energy company Qair has acquired a majority stake in UK-based Green Switch Capital (GSC), a developer specializing in offshore wind, solar, and storage projects. This strategic acquisition aims to bolster Qair’s renewable energy footprint in the UK and position it as a significant player in the nation’s renewable sector. GSC’s development pipeline exceeds 15 GW, with half of the projects already having grid offers, land leases, and connections. The first project is expected…