The 78MW wind farm is expected to be operational in the third quarter of 2021.
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The State of New York has announced it is seeking bids to procure approximately 12 million MWh of renewable electricity.
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The Alliance is a collaboration between the Oil & Gas Technology Centre and the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult.
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That includes investment in energy efficiency and clean energy projects that support the transition towards a low carbon economy.
Read More »EU Approves Ireland’s New Renewable Aid Scheme
The Irish Government intends to introduce the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) for green power production from sources including solar and wind farms.
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The process uses microbes to convert carbon dioxide emissions and turn them into high-value proteins.
Read More »Solar Cells and Modules
Author: Arvind Shah About This Book: This book gives a comprehensive introduction to the field of photovoltaic (PV) solar cells and modules. In thirteen chapters, it addresses a wide range of topics including the spectrum of light received by PV devices, the basic functioning of a solar cell, and the …
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A £66.5bn potential investment opportunity for the UK could be unlocked if the government takes the necessary measures, according to a new report.
Read More »Greencoat Renewables Acquires 50% Stake in Irish Wind Farm
This acquisition brings the company’s portfolio of wind assets to an installed capacity of 538MW.
Read More »Government Changes Legislation to Encourage Larger Battery Storage Projects
The change will enable storage projects above of 50MW to be developed in England, while batteries larger than 350MW will be given the go-ahead in Wales.
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