Author: Khushboo Goyal

EDF-Shell joint venture submits bid for offshore wind in New Jersey

Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind recently submitted a proposal to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities for supply of 2,300 MW of offshore wind energy. The company is a 50-50 joint venture between EDF Renewables North America and Shell New Energies US LLC. The state of New Jersey seeks to award between 1,200 MW and 2,400 MW of offshore wind energy capacity as part of its second solicitation.

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Building a zero-emission goods-movement system in Canada

Several jurisdictions across Canada have already adopted strategies to increase ZEV uptake. In Quebec, the 2015–2020 Plan d’action en electrification des transports includes measures to promote electric transportation, develop the industry, and create a favorable environment. Similarly, the City of Toronto’s 2020 Electric Vehicle Strategy assists the strategy’s goal of transportation using 100% zero-carbon energy sources by 2050.

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Corporate renewable electricity sourcing in Europe shows continuous growth

Corporate renewable electricity sourcing in Europe has shown continuous growth despite the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating the resilience and potential of Europe’s renewable energy sector. In November 2020, the cumulative contracted volume of corporate renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Europe reached the 11 GW mark, up from just 2.2 GW by the end of 2016 and with a record 3 GW contracted in 2020 alone.

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IRENA and Ocean Energy Europe partner up to promote ocean energy deployment

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Ocean Energy Europe (OEE) have signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate cooperation and accelerate the commercialisation of ocean energy technologies. Further, the agreement aims to promote appropriate policy incentives and innovative business policies in Europe and the rest of the world.

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How PV-plus- storage will compete with gas generation in the U.S.

The combination of ever-cheaper energy storage systems and state and federal policy support has heightened utilities’ interest in hybrid projects combining solar photovoltaics and storage (known as PVS for short). There are now over 19 GW of PVS projects in the pipeline in the U.S and expected to come online by 2023, and an additional 80 GW of projects in the interconnection queue.

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Ørsted commissions 752 MW offshore wind farm in the Netherlands

Ørsted has announced that it has fully commissioned the Borssele 1 and 2 wind farms in the Dutch North Sea. The project is located 22 km off the coast of the Zeeland province and has a total capacity of 752 MW. The wind farm houses 94 wind turbines of 8 MW each which have been supplied by Siemens Gamesa.

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Nigeria commences installation of off-grid solar systems in the residential segment

The federal government of Nigeria has commenced its program of installing solar home systems across 5 million households in the country. After a three-year period, beneficiaries could fully own the solar system and be entitled to a monthly payment of up to $10.49. The program will also foster the development of the local manufacturing industry for the assembly and manufacturing of components.

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Opportunities for green finance in the Philippines

The Philippines has been one of the fastest growing economies in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and despite the covid-19 crisis, the economic growth is expected to rebound gradually in 2021–2022. However, this recovery from the COVID-19 crisis would need urgent focus on green infrastructure and creating an enabling environment for these investments. The Green Infrastructure Investment Opportunities: Philippines 2020 Report has been prepared by the Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI).

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EDF, DEWA & Abu Dhabi Future Group commission Third phase of Dubai solar park

The Dubai Water and Electricity Authority (DEWA) has reported that the third phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (MBRAM) Solar Park has been commissioned. This signifies an addition of 800 MW of solar capacity to the existing operating capacity of 213 MW. The third phase was developed by French renewables company, EDF in collaboration with DEWA and the Abu Dhabi Future Group.

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India’s latest solar auction witnesses tariffs dropping to an all-time low of $0.027 per unit

Solar power tariffs dropped to a historic low in the state-run Solar Energy Corporation of India’s (SECI’s) latest auction for 1,070 MW of solar capacity to be set up in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The lowest tariff of Rs 2 per unit ($0.027 per unit) was quoted by Saudi Arabian firm Aljomaih Energy and Water Company and Singapore headquartered Sembcorp’s India arm’ Green Infra Wind Energy Ltd to win 200 MW and 400 MW of solar capacity respectively.

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