Renewables

North Sea Green Hydrogen Project by RWE and Neptune Energy

North Sea Green Hydrogen Project  by RWE and Neptune Energy

RWE, Germany’s largest power producer, and Neptune Energy, an independent petroleum producer, announced on Tuesday, Feb 15 that they would collaborate to establish a green hydrogen demonstration project in the Dutch North Sea by 2030. Green hydrogen is a zero-carbon fuel produced by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable wind or solar power, …

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Three Gorges Corp. to add wind and solar power to capacity

Wind-turbine makers are hit by a “perfect storm”

According to advisorperspectives.com, the wind-turbine manufacturing business has been struck particularly hard by inflation and supply-chain issues. Congestion-choked roads, soaring transportation expenses, and spiking raw material prices have thrown manufacturers like Vestas Wind Systems A/S off their game. Instead of raking in profits from the increasing demand for sustainable energy, the Danish company is trying …

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Renewables are linked to world peace, according to the United States’ Energy Secretary

According to US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm’s opening remarks at this week’s US-EU Energy Council Ministerial, renewable energy has the potential to be the greatest peace strategy in history. “No country has ever been kept hostage for the sake of having access to the sun,” Granholm said, referring to her Irish colleague Eamon Ryan. “The …

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Hydropower establishes as the world’s most popular renewable energy

According to Rystad Energy study, the hydropower industry will continue to grow in 2022, with worldwide capacity exceeding 1,200 gigawatts (GW) for the first time and investments reaching $36.3 billion. As the energy revolution accelerates and governments seek dependable, large-scale infrastructure projects to fulfill future demand, hydropower cements its position as the most preferred renewable …

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solar power

Top US Grid Operator Seeks Two-Year Pause on Solar Power Projects

The largest US electric grid operator PJM Interconnection has reported being swamped with demands from energy companies requesting connections to its regional transmission network in the eastern part of America. To resolve this, PJM Interconnection is proposing a two-year moratorium on reviewing more than 1,200 energy projects, the majority of which is solar power, Inside …

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