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New study doubles EU wind power potential

Bigger wind turbines and relaxed minimum distance rules from buildings have doubled Europe’s potential for commercially viable wind power since a similar assessment just seven years ago. France and Spain alone could generate enough electricity equivalent to the EU’s projected 2050 demand of around 4,000 TWh, new modelling by the bloc’s researchers at the JRC … Continue reading New study doubles EU wind power potential

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Solar photovoltaics (PV) just hit 53 GW in Brazil, but faces major challenges

The Brazilian Association of Solar Photovoltaics reports: solar power has just hit the 53 gigawatt (GW) mark of installed operating power in Brazil. However, despite significant growth over the past decade, the sector has faced major challenges that hinder the acceleration of the sustainable energy transition in the country.Among the main bottlenecks identified by Absolar … Continue reading Solar photovoltaics (PV) just hit 53 GW in Brazil, but faces major challenges

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Iberdrola inaugurates the operation and maintenance base for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm in France

Iberdrola has inaugurated the operation and maintenance (M&O) centre in Saint-Brieuc, where 80 people will work. The offshore wind farm is part of the strategic challenges of energy independence, decarbonisation and industrial renewal in France.  The centre, located in Binic-Établesm, controls and manages the electricity production and maintenance of the park 24 hours a day, … Continue reading Iberdrola inaugurates the operation and maintenance base for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm in France

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Questions over the Trump administration’s plans for solar photovoltaic and wind power

Restrictions on renewables development could conflict with the goal of boosting electricity supply. As President Donald Trump was hitting the headlines with the promised “shock and awe” of his initial fusillade of executive orders, his administration was making other significant changes that attracted less attention, at least at first. One was the order from the … Continue reading Questions over the Trump administration’s plans for solar photovoltaic and wind power

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Photovoltaics (PV) in Europe set to double by 2025

Photovoltaics (PV) is gaining momentum as the EU sets ambitious new targets and policies. Solar capacity growth across Europe is gaining significant momentum, with projections indicating that the region could nearly double its solar output in the next year. This potential growth is presented within the broader framework of the European Commission’s Competitiveness Compass, which … Continue reading Photovoltaics (PV) in Europe set to double by 2025

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Trump and populism’s anti-wind movement

The rise of right-wing governments from 2024’s spate of elections has spotlighted ‘climate populism’ – a movement founded on an anti-elite and traditionalist view of climate change, the energy transition and renewable energy as intrusions into national and economic liberty. Wind in particular has been villainised. Criticisms levied against wind power range from aesthetic complaints … Continue reading Trump and populism’s anti-wind movement

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Photovoltaic (PV) versus wind turbines

Solar panels are marvels of modern technology, harnessing the vast power of the sun. These devices utilize photovoltaic (PV) cells to turn sunlight directly into electricity. At the heart of these cells is silicon, a semiconductor material that plays a crucial role in energy conversion. When sunlight hits the solar panel, it causes electrons in … Continue reading Photovoltaic (PV) versus wind turbines

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Offshore wind power giant Ørsted changes CEO

Rasmus Errboe is appointed CEO of Ørsted replacing Mads Nipper who steps down as CEO. Ørsted’s Board of Directors has appointed Rasmus Errboe, current Deputy CEO and Chief Commercial Officer, as new Group President and CEO of the company replacing Mads Nipper who will step down from his position as Group President and CEO of … Continue reading Offshore wind power giant Ørsted changes CEO

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China has shown Europe how to build wind power and photovoltaic solar plants

In 2024, China again set a record for the launch of new wind and solar power plants. Europe, which is pushing the climate agenda more aggressively than all other regions of the world, is lagging behind China has quadrupled the rate of commissioning of new green energy capacities. In 2024, the installed capacity of China’s … Continue reading China has shown Europe how to build wind power and photovoltaic solar plants

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Vattenfall and BASF award key contracts for Nordlicht offshore wind projects

Vattenfall and BASF signed contracts with four suppliers for key components and installation services for Nordlicht 1 and 2 offshore wind farms. Vattenfall and BASF have awarded four major contracts for the Nordlicht 1 and 2 offshore wind farms, which are located 85 kilometers north of the island of Borkum in the German North Sea. … Continue reading Vattenfall and BASF award key contracts for Nordlicht offshore wind projects

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Renewable energy benefits: Leveraging local capacity for concentrated solar power

Renewable energy development can drive economic growth, create new jobs and enhance human health and welfare. IRENA’s leveraging local capacity series examines how renewable energy projects create jobs and how countries can maximise these benefits by anticipating their needs and building on existing skills and resources. These analyses outline the workforce and the types of … Continue reading Renewable energy benefits: Leveraging local capacity for concentrated solar power

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ACP Statement on Confirmation of Doug Burgum as U.S. Secretary of the Interior

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) released the following statement from?Jason Grumet, ACP CEO ?following the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior:  “Congratulations to Doug Burgum on being confirmed as Secretary of the Interior and tasked to lead the National Energy Council. We are eager to support the administration’s efforts … Continue reading ACP Statement on Confirmation of Doug Burgum as U.S. Secretary of the Interior

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Denmark charts course to tackle hurdles facing offshore wind power

Government subsidies have long been discussed following mounting setbacks for the offshore wind sector. Today, we saw another breakthrough. The challenges surrounding Denmark’s offshore wind tender  At the end of 2024, the lack of bidders in the ambitious offshore wind tender in Denmark marked the end of another challenging year for offshore wind.   Earlier this … Continue reading Denmark charts course to tackle hurdles facing offshore wind power

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Castilla-La Mancha leads renewables with 13,000 megawatts of wind power and photovoltaic

Castilla-La Mancha is consolidating its position as one of the leading regions in renewable energies in Spain. With more than 15 gigawatts of installed capacity and growing investment, the region is on the podium of this strategic sector. Companies in the sector such as Verbund, ID Energy and Eiffage Energía Sistemas and the regional Administration … Continue reading Castilla-La Mancha leads renewables with 13,000 megawatts of wind power and photovoltaic

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Energy storage: 5 trends to watch in 2025

The global energy storage market had a record-breaking 2024 and continues to see significant future growth and technological advancement. As countries across the globe seek to meet their energy transition goals, energy storage is critical to ensuring reliable and stable regional power markets. Storage demand continues to escalate, driven by the pressing need to decarbonise … Continue reading Energy storage: 5 trends to watch in 2025

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Solar photovoltaic is likely to be the fastest-growing energy source this year, even as Trump promises a fossil fuel bonanza

The solar sector is expected to add 26 gigawatts of capacity this year and 22 gigawatts in 2026, boosting solar generation by 34% and 17% in those years, respectively. Renewables have been an expanding power source in the US, with wind and solar overtaking coal in the electricity mix for the first time in 2024. … Continue reading Solar photovoltaic is likely to be the fastest-growing energy source this year, even as Trump promises a fossil fuel bonanza

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China’s wind turbine exports set to rise to 100 GW

According to data from analyst firm Brinkmann, Chinese wind turbine exports are expected to grow from just under 10 GW over the past 12 years to more than 100 GW over the next decade.Brinckmann predicts that Goldwind and Envision will dominate overseas sales of onshore units over the next decade.Asia, the Middle East and Africa … Continue reading China’s wind turbine exports set to rise to 100 GW

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New plan regulates the expansion of offshore wind energy until 2034

A new plan regulates the expansion of German offshore wind energy for four more years until 2034. The Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) in Hamburg presented the fourth area development plan today, according to a press release. The plan defines areas for wind farms in the North Sea and Baltic Sea and determines when … Continue reading New plan regulates the expansion of offshore wind energy until 2034

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Vattenfall signs wind based power agreement with LyondellBasell

Vattenfall has signed a purchase power agreement (PPA) with the chemicals group LyondellBasell (LYB), providing fossil free electricity from the Nordlicht 1 offshore wind farm off the German coast. “With this electricity partnership with LYB, we at Vattenfall are sending a strong signal for our long-term strategy: We do not only want to decarbonize ourselves, … Continue reading Vattenfall signs wind based power agreement with LyondellBasell

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Elecnor to build New Zealand’s largest solar photovoltaic (PV) plant

Tauhei Solar Park, with a capacity of 150 MW, will be the largest in the country and will generate clean energy for 35,000 homes Harmony Energy Limited and First Renewables Limited have confirmed the financial close of the Tauhei Solar Park project, a 150 MW solar park that will be the largest in the country. … Continue reading Elecnor to build New Zealand’s largest solar photovoltaic (PV) plant

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