The Lithuanian Ministry of Energy has proposed a temporary suspension of the ongoing offshore wind park tender to reassess the conditions of the offer. The Ministry…
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SUSI Partners has successfully raised an additional US$139 million for its Southeast Asia-focused renewable energy strategy, increasing the total capital under management to US$259 million. The…
EnBW has successfully commissioned its Wulkow-Trebnitz wind farm in Germany after delays in connecting the project to the grid. Although construction of the nine Vestas V150…
Axpo Nordic has signed a long-term corporate power purchase agreement (PPA) with Finnish renewable energy producer Exilion Tuuli Ky. The agreement, set to begin in 2025,…
NTR has successfully completed a €109 million financing deal to support a wind energy portfolio consisting of both operational assets and a late-stage development project. The…
Qinzhou, China — CNOOD-Wenchong Heavy Industries (CWHI) has marked a key milestone in the development of the 1,100 MW Inch Cape offshore wind project with the…
Engineering company Afry has been selected by Enefit Green to deliver front-end engineering design (FEED) services for the 1 gigawatt (GW) Liivi Bay offshore wind farm,…
Portugal’s government has outlined plans to establish a cluster of offshore wind farms along its Atlantic Ocean coast, with long-term ambitions to reach 10 gigawatts (GW)…
SSE Renewables has officially opened its new onshore wind, solar, and battery control centre at its headquarters in Perth, Scotland, marking a significant step in the…
A new survey by Vattenfall, the Energy Barometer, reveals that UK households are in favor of expanding renewable energy generation, with many believing it will help…
Estonia is inviting developers to submit licence applications for a 552MW offshore wind farm project in the Saare 7 area, following an application from Sunly Wind.…
An Bord Pleanála, Ireland’s planning authority, approved 10 new wind farms in 2024, with a combined capacity of 717 megawatts (MW), significantly below the government’s targets…