Coal is projected to retain the largest share of the electricity generation mix through 2035. But as early as from 2012 to 2016 is expected to be retired about 27 GW of capacity from 175 coal-fired generators, mainly due modest growth in US energy demand along with a continuous drop in relative fuel prices of gas compared with coal, according to recent data released by U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
read more... 01/08/2012
According to new reports, Scotland is on the track to build its first marine energy park in the north of the country.
read more... 01/08/2012
UK’s National Grid awarded a grid connection of 3,000MW to Element Power which will export the renewable energy to the UK via two independent subsea cables.
read more... 31/07/2012
Brent crude declined under $106 per barrel on Tuesday as investors worried that any new stimulus measures from European Central Bank and US Fed might not be sufficient to revive their weak economies.
read more... 31/07/2012
A few days ago REpower announced its new record, the company has inked contracts with an overall capacity of more than 1 GW in the UK, which will add about 66 MW to REpower UK’s portfolio.
read more... 31/07/2012