The facility. which it plans to install off the coast of Virginia by 2026. would be made up of 220 turbines.
Read More »Google Announces Biggest Corporate Purchase of Renewable Energy
The package consists of 1.600MW of agreements. including 18 new energy deals. which together will boost its worldwide portfolio of wind and solar power by more than 40%.
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The firm will use GE’s new Haliade-X 12MW turbines to power its Skipjack and Ocean Wind projects based off the US coast.
Read More »Record Low Prices in CfD Auction
With projects set to be delivered for as low as £39.65 MWh. around 30% lower than the second auction held in 2017. the auction has caused a stir amongst the sector.
Read More »Saudi Aramco Sees Full Oil Production from Attacked Sites by End September
The attacks halved the crude output of the world'.s top oil exporter. by shutting down 5.7 million barrels per day.
Read More »US Invests $56.5m in Advanced Clean Coal Technologies
A total of 32 winners will share the funding for projects including carbon capture. utilisation and storage and steam turbine efficiency.
Read More »Fuel Taxes are far Too Low to Drive Shift to Cleaner Options
The OECD claims 70% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from advanced and emerging economies are completely untaxed.
Read More »Wind to Be Fastest Growing Power Source in the US in 2020
The Energy Information Administration forecasts power production from wind turbines will rise by 6% in 2019 and 14% next year.
Read More »Iran-Russia Banking Ties not to Be Affected by US Sanctions
US sanctions against the central bank of Iran will not affect Russian businesses in that country. Russian Special Presidential Representative for Afghanistan. head of the Asian department of Russia’s Foreign Ministry. Zamir Kabulov said.
Read More »Even Saudis don`t Believe Iranian Involvement in Aramco Attacks
The unprecedented attack knocked out more than half of Saudi crude output. or five percent of global supply.
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