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Vattenfall enters bid for Alpha and Beta sites in IJmuiden Ver offshore wind tender
28 March, 2024
IJmuiden Ver consists of two sites, each with a 2 GW capacity. Plans for site Alpha focus on biodiversity criteria, while Beta is focused on system integration. By entering the bids, Vattenfall intends to further increase its contribution to the renewable transition of the Dutch energy system and deliver on its goal to work for ‘fossil freedom’.

Planning underway for world's largest tidal scheme
28 March, 2024
A flythrough video has unveiled the ambitious vision for the world's largest tidal scheme on the River Mersey in the UK. The reveal comes in the wake of a significant decision by Mayor Steve Rotheram and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to advance the Mersey Tidal Power project into the formal planning phase.

World leaders attend first Nuclear Energy Summit
28 March, 2024
On 21 March world leaders gathered in Brussels for the first ever Nuclear Energy Summit. It was co-chaired by the prime minister of Belgium Alexander De Croo, and the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Mariano Grossi. The Summit was the highest-level meeting to date exclusively focused on the topic of nuclear energy. It followed inclusion of nuclear energy in the Global Stocktake agreed at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai in December 2023, and the launch of the IAEA’s Atoms4NetZero initiative.

Making the energy transition a reality
27 March, 2024
Energy transition initiatives abound in Rotterdam.

$475 m to support clean energy solutions on mining land
26 March, 2024
As part of president Biden’s ‘Investing in America’ agenda, the US Department of Energy has announced up to $475 million in funding for five projects in Arizona, Kentucky, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia to accelerate clean energy deployment on current and former mining land. This funding – made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – will support a variety of diverse, locally-driven clean energy projects that can be replicated in current and former mining communities across the country.

New nuclear reactor types will not solve waste and safety issues
26 March, 2024
Novel nuclear power plant designs do not resolve the technology’s fundamental challenge of hazardous nuclear waste, a 22 March report commissioned by Germany’s Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE) has concluded. “None of the alternative reactor types would make a final repository redundant,” the government agency said, according to a report by online news agency Clean Energy Wire.

‘New era’ for Latin America’s grid transformation
26 March, 2024
On 21 March Atlas Renewable Energy signed a 15 year power purchase agreement for the use of its battery energy storage system with the Chilean company COPEC, through its energy commercialiser EMOAC. BESS del Desierto will be among the largest storage projects in Chile and the first large-scale independent, standalone BESS.



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