The new offshore project will become the ‘largest’ offshore wind farm in the Netherlands when completed.
Read More »West’s Anger Proves Importance of Satellite Launch for Independent Iran
An Iranian lawmakers said on Tuesday that the anger of the western countries following Iran’s launch of Noor-1 satellite proves the importance of the path of independence.
Read More »East Europe’s Worst Virus Spot Vows Old Economy Won’t Return
Romania is preparing to reopen after lockdown, but says its economy will never be the same again.
Read More »Neptune Energy Makes Gas and Oil Discoveries in Germany
Neptune Energy announced two important hydrocarbon discoveries have been made in northwestern Germany.
Read More »New Medical cargo purchased from Germany Arrives in Iran
A new consignment of medical products purchased from Germany has arrived in Iran through Sari Su border, northwestern West Azarbaijan province.
Read More »New Coronavirus Test Kit Cargo Arrives in Iran
A new consignment of coronavirus test kits bought from France arrived in Iran through Sari Su border, northwestern country, on Wednesday morning.
Read More »Europe’s Largest Solar Plant Comes Online Despite Coronavirus Challenges
The new facility has more than 1.4 million solar panels and will generate clean energy to supply 250,000 people a year.
Read More »Europe’s Largest Solar Plant Comes Online despite Coronavirus Challenges
A new 500MW solar photovoltaic plant in Spain, described by the Spanish utility Iberdrola as ‘the largest in Europe’ has entered operation. The Núñez de Balboa facility, which involves an investment approaching €300 million (£263m), has more than 1.4 million solar panels and will generate enough clean energy to supply …
Read More »Norway May Join Oil Output Cuts for the First Time Since 2002
Norway, the biggest oil producer in western Europe, said it would consider joining a broad international agreement to cut production. The Nordic nation, whose oil output is set to grow over the next few years, hasn’t been a part of coordinated international cuts to support prices since 2002. OPEC and …
Read More »Spain and Sweden are Europe’s Cheapest Markets for PPA
Spain and Sweden have the cheapest power purchase agreement (PPA) prices in Europe for wind and solar energy, according to data from Bloomberg NEF’s (BNEF) 1H 2020 European Corporate PPA Price Survey. Sweden, with prices set around €30.50/MWh, is the cheapest market for onshore wind corporate PPAs. In the solar …
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