Germany’s federal network agency has awarded 2,271 megawatts (MW) of solar capacity in its latest auction for ground-mounted and certain non-building solar installations, following strong competition…
Author: Christopher Evans
Massachusetts officials have postponed the state’s fifth round of offshore wind procurement until at least 2026, citing developer concerns over unresolved federal policy issues and ongoing…
Island Green Power (IGP) has concluded the second phase of public consultation for its proposed 500-megawatt (MW) East Pye solar farm in Norfolk, the company said…
Statkraft has secured a lease for land near the former Scatsta Airport in Shetland, marking a key step forward in the development of its planned 400MW…
Atlantic Wind Transfers has taken delivery of the Atlantic Endurance, the second of two Chartwell Ambitious-Class crew transfer vessels (CTVs) built by St. Johns Ship Building…
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has upheld the legality of Galicia’s wind farm authorisation procedures, removing a key legal barrier that had…
The first four jacket foundations for the Dieppe Le Tréport offshore wind farm have been shipped from Navantia Seanergies’ Fene yard in Spain, marking a key…
Spanish utility Iberdrola and Irish firm Echelon Data Centres have entered into a joint venture to develop and operate data centre infrastructure in Spain, marking what…
Solar power installations across the European Union are projected to decline in 2024 for the first time in a decade, according to a mid-year report published…
Danish energy company Ørsted has installed and energised the first offshore export cable system for its 920 megawatt (MW) Greater Changhua 2b and 4 offshore wind…
ACWA Power has signed a series of agreements with European partners aimed at creating a green hydrogen and renewable energy export corridor between Saudi Arabia and…
Fewer than half of the renewable energy permitting reforms required under the European Union’s 2023 Renewable Energy Directive have been implemented by member states, according to…