All publications by tag «RENEWABLE»
2022, March, 24, 12:55:00
GERMAN WIND ENERGY 1.3 GW
The German energy regulator Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur or BNetzA) has launched a tender for the development of 1,320 MW of onshore wind capacity.
2022, March, 21, 11:50:00
PORTUGAL RENEWABLES 80%
The country currently generates around 60% of its electricity from renewables (hydropower, wind and solar) and expects to reach 80% before 2030.
2022, March, 17, 16:25:00
U.S. RENEWABLES 1.3 GW
The company has 2,278 MW of nuclear generation in Michigan, 450 MW of purchased wind generation from Indiana, more than 22 MW of hydro generation in both states, nearly 35 MW of large-scale solar generation in both states, and 2,620 MW of coal-fired generation in Indiana.
2022, March, 15, 14:35:00
GERMANY'S WIND ENERGY 1.3 GW
The German Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur or BNetzA) has published the results of the latest tenders for onshore wind with a bidding date set for 1 February 2022.
2022, March, 14, 11:35:00
THE NEW U.S. RENEWABLES 81%
Renewable facilities added 23,639 megawatts (MW) of new generating capacity last year with solar and wind providing 12,804-MW and 10,754-MW respectively.
2022, March, 14, 11:30:00
WIND FOR S.KOREA 9 GW
9 GW floating offshore wind project by 2030 and set up an export base for offshore wind equipment and materials
2022, March, 14, 11:25:00
U.S. WIND 5.6 GW
Massachusetts had earlier set an offshore wind target of 4 GW by 2027.
2022, March, 10, 10:30:00
S.KOREA'S WIND ENERGY 1.3 GW
The company has now obtained all the required EBLs to fully develop its 1.3 GW floating offshore wind project in South Korea.
2022, March, 9, 13:10:00
U.S. RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY 21%
Combined, solar and wind grew by 15.96% and accounted for more than one-eighth (13.05%) of U.S. electrical generation (wind - 9.12%, solar - 3.93%).
2022, March, 2, 11:10:00
GERMANY ENERGY CHANGES
Germany will look into all options in response to the likely decrease or stop in Russian fossil fuel deliveries to Germany, including a longer run-time of nuclear and coal-fired power plants, even if those options are unlikely.