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IHA Himalaya Office Opens to Boost Sustainable Hydropower in the Himalayas
The International Hydropower Association hosted by Bizbell, launched a new regional office in Kathmandu covering Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Pakistan. The office will support regional stakeholders to advance sustainable hydropower in one of the world’s most ecologically rich, yet fragile regions – the Himalayas.
Baseload Capital Completes its €53M Series B Round to Scale Up Geothermal Energy
Baseload Capital, the Swedish company scaling up geothermal energy worldwide, announced the closing of its €53M Series B round of financing. The Series B round was led by an investment from infrastructure fund ENGF.
Anaergia Selected to Design and Build Biogas Facility in South Korea
Anaergia Inc. subsidiary, Anaergia Singapore Pte. Ltd., has received a Letter of Award from New Jeju Bio Co. Ltd. to design and build the Jeju Bio Energy Biogas Plant to be constructed in Jeju Island, South Korea. The award is subject to a number of routine conditions, including the client obtaining final financing for the project.
Qcells and Navajo Power Home Partner to Electrify Navajo Nation Homes
Qcells, a premier provider of complete clean energy solutions and a leader in US solar panel manufacturing, and Navajo Power Home (NPH), a next-generation solar service provider for off-grid homes on Navajo and Hopi lands, today announced a partnership to provide high-quality, reliable electricity to an estimated 300 homes on the Navajo Nation reservation.
Hexagon Purus Maritime supplies hydrogen fuel system for Greenpeace vessel
Hexagon Purus Maritime, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hexagon Purus , has received a purchase order for a compressed hydrogen fuel system from Freire Shipyard in Vigo, Spain, to be used on Greenpeace’s new 75-meter vessel featuring advanced green technologies, including hydrogen and e -methanol power systems.
Nordic Solar and Swedbank Enter Into Credit Agreement for Lithuania’s Largest Solar Park
Danish solar energy company Nordic Solar, which has established its largest solar park so far in the Moletai region of Lithuania, also this country’s largest solar park to date, has concluded a non-recourse credit agreement of €33 million with Swedbank.
Castellum To Install A Further 100 Solar PV Systems By 2030
Back at the start of 2024 Castellum reached its target of installing at least 100 PV systems as part of its solar panel program “100 on Solar” by the end of 2025. This solar power initiative will now continue, with the installation of a further 100 PV systems by 2030.
NREL Advances Method for Recyclable Wind Turbine Blades
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) see a realistic path forward to the manufacture of bio-derivable wind blades that can be chemically recycled and the components reused, ending the practice of old blades winding up in landfills at the end of their useful life.
Welsh Government publishes new Mine Water Heat Opportunity Map
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Transport and North Wales at the Welsh Government, has published the new Welsh Mine Water Heat Opportunity Map and accompanying technical reports, identifying former coal mines where mine water could help to provide a secure, low-carbon, source of renewable heat.