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US DOE allocates $474m for grid resilience for fiscal year 2024

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated $474 million in grid resilience funding for fiscal year 2024 (FY24) to enhance the power grid’s resilience across 49 states, five territories, 254 tribal nations, and the District of Columbia.  Supported by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the funding aims to strengthen power grids against extreme weather events intensified by climate change, as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to reliable, clean, and affordable electricity. This funding, administered…

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Polenergia and Equinor finalise CTVs for Baltyk 2 and 3 wind farms

Polenergia and Equinor Wind Power have finalized charter agreements for crew transfer vessels (CTVs) to support the construction of the Baltyk 2 and Baltyk 3 offshore wind farms in the Polish Baltic Sea, each with a capacity of 720 MW. Project companies MFW Bałtyk II and MFW Bałtyk III, formed by the two firms, are overseeing these agreements. For each project, two CTVs have been contracted: one with UK-based Njord Offshore and the other with…

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EU grants €36 million to thyssenkrupp nucera for green hydrogen project

The European Union has allocated up to €36 million to thyssenkrupp nucera’s advanced Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell (SOEC) project, supporting the construction of a 300 MW green hydrogen production plant.  Utilizing SOEC technology licensed by Fraunhofer IKTS, the project leverages high-temperature electrolysis to produce green hydrogen and synthesis gas with enhanced efficiency and cost advantages for various industrial applications. This funding aligns with the EU’s climate objectives to promote energy efficiency, renewable energy, and technological…

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QatarEnergy and TotalEnergies partner for solar project in Iraq

QatarEnergy has partnered with TotalEnergies to develop a 1.25 GW (peak) solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Iraq’s Basra region.  Awaiting regulatory approvals, QatarEnergy and TotalEnergies will each hold a 50% stake in the solar facility, which ranks among the world’s largest solar projects.  Equipped with two million bifacial solar panels and single-axis trackers, the project is set to provide clean energy to Iraq’s local electricity grid, powering approximately 350,000 homes upon completion between 2025 and…

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Grenergy and CATL to supply battery for Chile’s Oasis de Atacama solar project

Grenergy has formed a strategic partnership with Contemporary Amperex Technology Co (CATL) to supply batteries for the fourth phase of the Oasis de Atacama solar and storage project in Chile. CATL will provide 1.25 GWh of its EnerX model battery containers, comprising over 7,100 modules, known for high energy density and robust safety features suited to the project’s high-altitude location at 4,000 meters above sea level. The Oasis de Atacama project, located in northern Chile,…

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UK and Scottish governments plan clean energy consent reforms

The UK and Scottish governments have announced a collaborative proposal to reform the consent process for clean energy projects in Scotland. The Department of Energy Security and Net Zero has outlined plans to modernize outdated legislation, aiming to reduce the approval time for large electricity infrastructure projects, which currently can extend up to four years. This initiative seeks to bring Scotland’s approval timeline in line with recent legislative changes in England and Wales, which have…

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Good Energy to acquire solar installer Empower Energy

Renewable energy provider Good Energy Group has signed a conditional binding agreement to acquire Empower Energy, a commercial solar installation company, for an initial consideration of £7 million ($7.56 million).  The acquisition, structured on a debt-free, cash-free basis, includes £6.25 million in cash and the allotment of 254,237 new ordinary shares in Good Energy at 295 pence per share, subject to a 12-month lock-up followed by a 12-month orderly marketing period. An additional deferred consideration…

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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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NTPC Green receives SEBI approval for Rs 100 billion IPO

NTPC Green Energy, a subsidiary of NTPC Ltd, has received final approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to proceed with its Rs 100 billion initial public offering (IPO).  As India’s largest public sector renewable energy enterprise (excluding hydro) by capacity and power generation in FY 2024, NTPC Green Energy initially filed its IPO documents with SEBI on September 18, 2024. As of June 30, 2024, NTPC Green Energy managed 37 solar…

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Powerica wins SECI auction for 500 MW ISTS wind power project

Powerica has secured a 50 MW capacity in the Solar Energy Corporation of India’s (SECI) undersubscribed auction for a 500 MW interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected wind power project (Tranche-XVII).  The company won the allocation at a tariff of Rs 3.81 per kWh. Due to an undersubscription, only 120 MW of the 500 MW was bid, resulting in SECI reducing the total award to 96 MW, per the tender’s 80% allocation provision. Adyant Enersol also participated,…