EDPR fires up two wind farms in Italy
Italy – The 25 MW Monte Mattina and 45 MW Sant’Alessandro wind farms of EDP Renewables, the world’s fourth-largest renewable energy producer, are now operational.
Continue ReadingItaly – The 25 MW Monte Mattina and 45 MW Sant’Alessandro wind farms of EDP Renewables, the world’s fourth-largest renewable energy producer, are now operational.
Continue ReadingItaly – A2A and Volta Green Energy have signed a binding agreement to begin an industrial partnership with a majority stake in Volta Green Energy.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Aemetis signed a Master Developer Agreement with the City of Riverbank to lease/purchase the Riverbank Industrial Complex, a 125-acre former military base in Riverbank, California.
Continue ReadingPoland – Vestas has been awarded a new contract by Iberdrola for the supply and installation of wind turbines at the Korytnica II wind farm in Poland.
Continue ReadingIsrael – StoreDot, the inventor of extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), has unveiled a new patented technology that will allow battery cells to regenerate in the background while they are in use.
Continue ReadingSpain/Portugal – Siemens Gamesa and Iberdrola have signed several three- to five-year maintenance contracts totaling 1,928 MW at 69 of the energy group’s wind farms in Spain and Portugal.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Van Oord, a Dutch marine contractor, has signed a contract with Eneti’s wholly-owned subsidiary Seajacks UK Limited.
Continue ReadingAustria – Encavis sells a majority stake in its Austrian wind farm portfolio totaling 51 percent to Wien Energie GmbH, Austria’s largest regional utility.
Continue ReadingItaly – STADLER, a German company, has been hired by GAIA and Iren Ambiente to design and build two recycling plants in Asti and Parma, Italy.
Continue ReadingJapan – Green Science Alliance has received a license agreement from Fukuoka University to implement a revolutionary plastic waste recycling technology that can recover mechanical strength, particularly toughness, of plastic waste in a relatively simple and effective manner.
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