wind energy

Electricity generated from renewable energy sources totaled 795 million megawatt-hours (MWh) in the United States in 2021, surpassing the 778 million MWh of electric power generated from nuclear reactors. According to Energy Information Administration (EIA), wind and solar energy primarily contributed to the boost in power generation from renewables.
  • May 9, 2022
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In a much-awaited report, the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) delivered its conclusion on the role played by wholesale electricity markets in the ongoing energy price crisis, exacerbated by Russia’s war in Ukraine. The report states: “Whilst the current circumstances impacting the EU’s energy system are far from ‘normal’, ACER finds that the current electricity market design is not to blame for the current crisis”.
  • April 30, 2022
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Italian oil-and-gas major Eni has entered into agreements with Norway’s Equinor and UK’s SSE Renewables to acquire a 20% stake in the 1.2-GW Dogger Bank C offshore wind project off the coast of the UK.
  • November 6, 2021
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Giant turbines ‘floating’ on the seas world over are on a mission to generate more clean energy. Offshore wind continues to gain momentum in Europe, with 20% more new installations and an additional 2.9 GW added to various grids by the end of 2020. We can find some of the world’s biggest offshore wind farms in British, Dutch and German waters. Here, we have rounded them in terms of capacity and its clean energy contribution as we know it.  
  • October 21, 2021
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Along with Solar, Wind energy has evocatively changed the renewable landscape world over. 2020 has been a record year for the wind industry as well, with over 93 GW of new wind power capacity installed, mainly in China and the US. So, where all are the big wind turbines sprouting up?
  • September 16, 2021
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Energy storage developer dCarbonX and Ireland’s energy firm, ESB have joined hands to develop a large-scale facility for storing green hydrogen offshore. Known as the ‘Green Hydrogen at Kinsale’ project, it has a projected capacity of storing up to 3 TWh of green hydrogen and ammonia, a common hydrogen carrier. The project aims to repurpose the defunct Kinsale Head natural gas reservoirs for storing the hydrogen.
  • August 16, 2021
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