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Massachusetts approves SouthCoast Wind I shore transmission facilities

The SouthCoast Wind 1 offshore wind farm, developed by Ocean Winds, has secured critical approvals from Massachusetts for its onshore transmission facilities at Brayton Point in Somerset. The Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board has granted a construction and operation permit for the facilities, while the Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Chapter 91 Waterways license for nearshore infrastructure. Additionally, the Office of Coastal Zone Management has completed its federal consistency review for the project….

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Mitsubishi Electric invests $86 million in US switchgear production

Mitsubishi Electric Power Products (MEPP) and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation have announced an $86 million investment in the US to expand switchgear production and power electronics capabilities.   MEPP plans to construct a 160,000-square-foot advanced switchgear facility in Western Pennsylvania, its first new manufacturing site in over a decade. The facility will initially produce vacuum and gas circuit breakers, with a focus on vacuum circuit breakers as production scales. Once fully operational, the facility will create 200…

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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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Shell Energy to acquire 609 MW combined-cycle gas turbine power plant in US

Shell Energy North America (SENA), a subsidiary of Shell, has agreed to acquire a 609 MW, two-unit combined-cycle gas turbine power plant located in Johnston, Rhode Island, US. The purchase agreement has been signed with RISEC Holdings, a subsidiary of EGCO RISEC II, and Carlyle’s subsidiaries, Cogentrix RISEC CPOCP and Cogentrix RISEC CPP II. EGCO RISEC II, part of Thailand’s Electricity Generating Public Company (EGCO), will divest 49% of its stake in the plant, while…

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Westinghouse extends AP1000 reactors contract in Bulgaria

Westinghouse Electric has extended its front-end engineering and design contract with Bulgaria’s Kozloduy NPP-Newbuild for the construction of two AP1000 reactors at the Kozloduy nuclear power plant (NPP).   The partnership, which began in June 2023, focuses on evaluating Kozloduy’s infrastructure for deploying the AP1000 reactors. Following this phase, the project will move to engineering services, including design, licensing, training, project management, and site planning in preparation for construction. In early 2024, Westinghouse delivered the first…

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Engie begins construction on 250 MW solar farm in Victoria, Australia

Engie has commenced construction on the 250 MW Goorambat East solar farm in Victoria, Australia, marking its first solar project in the state since closing its Hazelwood coal-fired power generator in 2017. Expected to be operational by 2027, the Goorambat East solar farm will become one of Victoria’s largest, with the capacity to power the rural cities of Benalla and Wangaratta twice over. Victoria’s Minister for Energy and Resources, Lily D’Ambrosio, confirmed the project’s start…

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UK and Australia to launch Climate and Energy Partnership for clean energy transition

The UK and Australia have announced a partnership to pursue their energy transition goals through the Australia-UK Climate and Energy Partnership. The partnership will focus on the development and deployment of renewable technologies such as green hydrogen and offshore wind.  UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Apia, Samoa, where they underscored the role of private capital and government…

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L&T wins order from ITER for advanced nuclear fusion project in France

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured a ‘significant’ contract, estimated between Rs 10 billion and Rs 25 billion, to implement advanced welding technologies for the ITER Organisation’s nuclear fusion project, the world’s largest, located in Cadarache, Southern France. L&T will focus on critical technologies for assembling ports and complex components within the ITER Tokamak’s vacuum vessel. ITER, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, is a large-scale scientific collaboration aiming to make nuclear fusion a viable energy…

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Kenya suspends deal between KETRACO and Adani Group

Kenya’s high court has suspended a $736 million agreement between state-owned Kenya Electrical Transmission Company (KETRACO) and Adani Group’s Adani Energy Solutions to develop and operate power infrastructure, including transmission lines.  The suspension follows a legal challenge by the Law Society of Kenya, which has criticized the agreement as “a constitutional sham” and “shrouded in secrecy.” The Law Society claims that KETRACO and Adani Energy Solutions did not fulfill public participation requirements, a mandate under…

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Kataria Industries acquires Ratlam Wires’ wire manufacturing business

Kataria Industries has acquired the wire manufacturing business of Ratlam Wires for approximately Rs 310 million.  The acquisition, valued at Rs 306 million, is structured as a slump sale, with the business continuing as a going concern. This move is expected to enhance Kataria’s presence in the steel wire industry. Ratlam Wires produces various steel wire products, including spring steel wires, PC strand wires, and both galvanized and ungalvanized wires. Arun Kataria, Managing Director of…