Energy firm Vattenfall, steel company SSAB and mining group LKAB are working on a project which aims to deliver the ‘world’s first’ fossil-free iron ore pellets.
Read More »Wooden Wind Turbine Towers Project Bags €6.5m EU Grant
The funding will support the construction of the first commercial wooden turbine tower.
Read More »Tidal Energy Could Provide 24/7 Renewable Energy to Danish Archipelago
A new study projects electricity demand in Faroe Islands will reach 600GW by 2030, allowing tidal energy to play a bigger role in its power generation.
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 …
Read More »Plans for Carbon Negative District Heating in Sweden
Stockholm Exergi is exploring whether a carbon capture system could be used at the Värtaverket power plant in Stockholm.
Read More »Lundin Petroleum Aims to Become Carbon Neutral by 2030
It has also proposed to replace Petroleum with Energy in its name.
Read More »EU Bank Lends £200m for Nearly-Zero Energy Buildings in Sweden
Swedish property company Wallenstam will use the financing to build sustainable affordable housing projects across the country.
Read More »Vattenfall to Install Its Most Powerful Turbines at 77MW Wind Farm in Scotland
Vattenfall has submitted plans for a 77MW wind power project in Scotland where it intends to install its most powerful turbines.
Read More »GE Renewable Energy to Supply Turbines for 143MW Swedish Wind Farm
The Blåbergsliden wind farm is expected to generate enough energy for over 135.000 homes and save more than 13.000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year.
Read More »Swedish Firm Wins €5.8m for Battery Recycling Plant
Northvolt aims to use 50% recycled materials in all its new battery cells by 2030.
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