All publications by tag «RENEWABLE»
2022, February, 24, 12:00:00
TURKEY RENEWABLES UP
Some 97% of Turkey's electricity generation capacity that came into operation last year was from renewable energy plants.
2022, February, 24, 11:55:00
HUNGARY RENEWABLES UP BY 24%
Renewable electricity generation increased by 24% to 6.9 TWh,
2022, February, 24, 11:50:00
RENEWABLES FOR BRITAIN 2 GW
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has entered into a partnership with Bute Energy (Bute) to invest in a 2,000 MW portfolio of onshore wind and solar projects, some with co-located battery energy storage systems, under development in Wales (United Kingdom).
2022, February, 23, 12:25:00
KUWAIT, IRAQ RENEWABLES
Kuwait also plans to develop a 2 GW wind and solar project, which will be tendered by the Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects. Meanwhile, Iraq is also considering the strategic adoption of renewable energy as a way to wean itself off of Iranian imports of gas and power, its oil minister Ihsan Ismail told IPTC.
2022, February, 21, 11:20:00
ISRAEL RENEWABLES 40%
Israel currently aims for 30% of renewables in power generation by 2030.
2022, February, 17, 13:40:00
SWEDEN WIND TARGET 120 TWH
Sweden targets 120 TWh of power generation at sea, which would cover most of its current electricity consumption (around 140 TWh/year).
2022, February, 17, 13:35:00
AUSTRALIA'S RENEWABLES 40 GW, AUD 100 BLN
The lodged offers represent over AUD 100 billion (USD 71.7bn/EUR 63bn) of potential investment in 24 solar parks, 13 onshore and seven offshore wind farms, 35 large-scale batteries and eight pumped hydro plants. It is estimated that these projects have the potential to deliver more than 100,000 GWh of total electricity per year.
2022, February, 17, 13:25:00
ROMANIA'S SOLAR POWER 1 GW
Romanian energy trader and developer Enero Furnizare plans to develop solar projects with a total capacity of 1GWp in Romania this year
2022, February, 14, 11:45:00
FRANCE RENEWABLES WILL UP TO 100 GW
Solar energy capacities should reach a capacity over 100 gigawatt by 2050, while off-shore wind capacity should grow to 40 gigawatt from virtually zero at the moment.
2022, February, 14, 11:40:00
THE TEXAS ENERGY CHANGES
Texas is the second largest state by both area and population and has major expertise in the energy industry. Texas is in the south of the US, which allows it to generate plenty of solar electricity even in winter.