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Infrastructure company Ferrovial will design ad build two photovoltaic plants capable of producing a combined 62MWp (megawatt peak) in Matalebreras, Spain.
UK-based Jacksons Fencing has launched a new solar fence panel, with each one capable of generating 425 watts.
The South Korean company offers LFP and NCM battery modules in a range of capacities
The projects will be co-financed by the EU’s Modernisation Fund
Construction of 110MW unit Kruonis PSHP facility expected to start this year
Primergy Solar, which develops and operates utility-scale solar and storage projects, has secured $588 million to build a 408MW solar farm in Hill County, Texas.
Company awarded contract for front-end engineering design on offshore wind project
BESS offers electric/hydraulic or pure electric power
French hydrogen producer Lhyfe to establish 20MW production facility in northern England
Danish renewables specialist will install turbines on huge project in Polish Baltic Sea
An American company is helping build a ‘green steel’ mill in Sweden
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
Germany’s government will subsidise gas power plants that can switch to run on hydrogen to the tune of €16 billion (US$17 billion), it has announced.
China is expected to focus on six types of projects as it grows engagement under its Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) this year.
Renewable energy developer Queequeg Renewables is set to submit planning permission for more than a dozen renewable energy projects across the UK by the end of June this year.
The project will involve the development, financing, building, owning and operating of the wind farm
The UK government has granted development consent for the construction of a major new, multi-billion-pound carbon capture and storage project.
The EBRD’s financing will be complemented by equal co-financing from PKO Bank Polski
Project is expected to be completed in 2025
German energy company GP Joule unveils plans for 190MW facility in County Meath
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