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Now Germany Adopts New Model For its Renewable Energy Tenders

Three further initiatives to support Germany’s pish for more renewable energy sources for electricity production have been given the green light by the European Commission by EU State Aid regulations. A change from a fixed to a sliding market premium (New Model) in the payout structure for tenders supporting innovation is one of the approaches.  […]

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Australia’s AGL Energy Plans to Invest $13B in Renewable Energy by 2036

An Australian energy generator and retailer, AGL Energy Ltd. recently announced to spend up to A$20 billion ($13 billion) by 2036 on renewable energy and accelerate the end of coal-fired generating by ten years. The country’s largest electricity producer and highest polluter made a U-turn following a vocal campaign by the top shareholder and billionaire […]

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Amazon Adds 71 New Renewable Project Installations Globally

E-commerce giant Amazon continues to increase the amount of renewable energy in its portfolio. Its latest addition of 2.7 GW of cumulative capacity across 71 new renewables projects across countries makes it one of the largest corporate buyers  of renewable energy. The company’s declaration is a component of its goal to completely run on green […]

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USA’s P&G Collaborates with ENGIE for New Texas’ RE Project

USA’s FMCG Company, P&G (Procter and Gamble) and utility services provider company ENGIE North America have recently announced the collaboration for a 200 MW power purchase deal from ENGIE’s Sun Valley Solar project. What the Collaboration Offers According to the document, the Sun Valley project, which is located 65 miles southwest of Dallas in Hill […]

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Ex-Orsted Executive Launches Renewable Energy Platform with US$100M

Declan Flanagan, former CEO of Orsted Onshore, has announced the launch of Bluestar Energy Capital, along with a $100 million for the development of greenfield renewable energy projects. In addition to Flanagan, other investors include S2G Ventures and Great Bay Renewables . As part of the transaction Aaron Rudberg, COO of S2G, and Frank Getman, […]

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IISD Report: India’s State Owned Energy Enterprises, 2020–2050

A study titled “India’s State Owned Energy Enterprises, 2020-2050” was released by the IISD (International Institute for Sustainable Development). India has established itself as one of the leading growing economies in support of climate action. It has demonstrated leadership in the expansion of renewable energy, setting a goal to install 500 GW of non-fossil electricity […]

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SolarPower Europe Demands EU Windfall Measures to Target Actual Profits Only

Trade body SolarPower Europe has said that windfall revenue measures of power generators in Europe should target actual profits only and make an exemption for renewables that do not make windfall profits. It “should therefore not be subject to windfall measures,” it further added. The move comes even as energy prices across Europe test new […]

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Danish Energy Agency Works on World’s First Power-to-X Tender

To address the schedule and framework for the world’s first Power-to-X (PtX) tender in Denmark, the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) will soon conduct a stakeholder conference. The DEA has now formed a secretariat for Power-to-X in addition to creating a PtX task force. The said tender is poised to be the world’s first power-to-X tender. […]

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California’s Pathway Power Raises $36 Million from The Forest Road Company

Forest Road Renewables, a climate-focused infrastructure platform within financing firm The Forest Road Company, has announced a $36 million strategic investment in Pathway Power, a battery storage developer based in California. With the funding, Pathway Power will expand its portfolio of clean energy projects, which was designed to produce over 2 GW of energy across […]

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