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Siemens, Voest and Verbund to build a pilot facility for green hydrogen

Siemens, steelmaker Voestalpine and hydropower firm Verbund are planning to build the largest green hydrogen site in the world, making green hydrogen more suitable for industrial use.

read more... 08/02/2017

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Scotland: The UK should help secure the future of the hydropower sector

The Scottish Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse, has declared recently during a visit at a £ 12 million pumped hydro storage plant at Foyers, near Loch Ness, that the UK government must cooperate with Scotland in order to secure the future of the hydropower sector. He also underlined that last year, hydro generation attained a new record level of 5,780GWh, up 6.3 per cent if compared to 2014 data.

read more... 26/08/2016

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RWE launches £12 million hydropower station in Scotland

A hydropower station valued at £12 million has officially been launched in Scotland.

read more... 25/08/2016

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U.S. , Mexico and Canada pledge 50% of power from clean sources by 2025

The United States, Mexico and Canada are set to conclude a new regional deal at the Three Amigos summit in Ottawa this week to produce 50% of their combined electricity by 2025 from clean energy sources, including wind, solar, nuclear and hydropower.

read more... 29/06/2016

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China Three Gorges to acquire German wind park Meerwind from the U.S. firm Blackstone

China Three Gorges, the operator of the largest hydropower plant in the world on China's Yangtze River, agreed to acquire German offshore wind park Meerwind from U.S. buyout firm Blackstone.

read more... 14/06/2016

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