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Saudi Arabia Sets Sights on Building Five Renewable Energy Projects

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is building five new projects for the production of renewable electricity. As per reports, the total capacity of the combined five RE projects will be 3,300 MW. The Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) had announced recently that solar and wind sources will be employed to generate electricity. The company has […]

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EnerVenue & Green Energy Renewable In 250 MWh Storage Deal

Green Energy Renewable Solutions and US-based renewable energy provider EnerVenue have established a master supply agreement. According to the agreement, Green Energy will purchase and implement EnerVenue’s storage solution for 250 MWh over the next three years. Houston-based Henrik Jensen and Jens Juul, who jointly own and run Nicon Industries A/S, a prominent producer of […]

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Hitachi Energy to Enable Renewable Electricity Transmission Between Canada & New York

Global tech leader Hitachi Energy working on sustainable energy has announced that it has been selected by Transmission Developers, a Blackstone company specialized in renewable power development, for the supply of a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter station. Hitachi Energy said that this converter station is a key part of the transmission solution for the […]

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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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Ministry of Power Modifies Rules for Purchasing RTC Renewable Energy

The parameters for the tariff-based competitive bidding process to purchase round-the-clock (RTC) power from grid-connected renewable energy projects have been amended, according to the Ministry of Power (MoP). Under Section 63 of the Electricity Act of 2003, these regulations were first released in July 2020. The current amendment permits producers of renewable energy to combine […]

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Ignitis Group to Acquire Latvian Company with 200 MW of Renewable Energy

State-controlled energy holding company in Lithuania, Ignitis Group (AB Ignitis grupė) has announced that after the approval of the Group’s Management Board, the Group’s subsidiary UAB Ignitis Renewables has signed an agreement to acquire 100 per cent shares of a Latvian company which is developing a wind and solar project in Latvia. The agreement is […]

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