German trade unionists are advocating for the quick expansion of renewable energy sources to help maintain affordable electricity prices and entice industry to the country. The…
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In a recent report released by utility group BDEW and the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW), it was revealed that renewable energy sources…
Europe’s offshore renewable energy industry is not yet capable of fulfilling the ambitions of governments to rapidly expand green power, according to European companies from the…
A group of nine countries is coming together to discuss plans to increase offshore wind farm capacity in the North Sea. This coalition includes Belgium, Denmark,…
The UK and the Netherlands are set to build the world’s largest multi-use electricity power line under the North Sea, which will provide enough clean power…
Vinci, the French multinational engineering and construction company, has been awarded a contract worth €7 billion ($7.7 billion) by Dutch-German transmission system operator TenneT to design,…
Energy ministers from European countries surrounding the North Sea are set to pledge to quadruple offshore wind energy capacity by the end of the decade. This…
Octopus Energy has made significant strides towards a renewables-first economy with the opening of seven onshore wind farms across Europe, with a total capacity of 250…
The HSI consortium, which comprises HSM Offshore Energy, Smulders, and Iv-Offshore & Energy, has secured a contract from German grid operator 50Hertz to engineer, procure, construct,…
The solar industry has seen impressive growth in the past year, with the global cumulative capacity of installed and commissioned PV increasing by over 25%. This…
SMA Solar Technology, a leading inverter supplier, has announced the commencement of construction for a 20GW inverter factory in Germany. This €80 million investment project is…
The Group of Seven (G7) nations have made a significant step forward in their efforts to tackle climate change and promote energy security by pledging to…