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Netherlands’ largest floating solar array switched on

The Sekdoom project has a total capacity of 14.5MW and is expected to generate enough electricity to power almost 4,000 households.

read more... 06/11/2019

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Floating wind-to-hydrogen plan to heat millions of UK homes

Project aiming to deploy 4GW, £12bn 'green hydrogen' array in the North Sea is backed by UK government

read more... 13/09/2019

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Nova Innovation has marked a new era in tidal energy

The Edinburgh-based company Nova Innovation has announced it has installed the first offshore tidal turbines in the world which are already delivering electricity to the grid. The company has installed the fully operational array of tidal power turbines in the Bluemull Sound in the north of Shetland, where the North Sea encounters the Atlantic. This project marks a big step forward in using tidal energy as a reliable source of renewable power. Once finished it will supply enough electricity for about 300 households.

read more... 31/08/2016

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Finland builds country’s largest PV plant by leasing the arrays panels to customers

Finland’s largest solar power plant so far, located in Kivikko, Helsinki, which became operational in mid-April, increased the country’s solar power production by 10 percent.

read more... 03/05/2016

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China connects 20MW solar plant in coal mine subsidence region

Announced by the Energy Bureau of Anhui Province last Wednesday, China has installed the biggest floating PV plant atop a fishpond. The 20 MW array is sited at a coal mining subsidence district of Huainan City and was linked to grid last month. The array is phase one of a bigger 300 MW project.

read more... 13/04/2016

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