Swedish renewable energy developer Arise AB is planning to build a wind farm in central Norway for an investment of about NOK2 billion (US$233 million).
The project will have 30 wind turbines to be built in the area of Vennafjellet between Elvran and Tømra in the municipality of Stjørdal. It is designed to produce up to 600 GWh of annual energy.
CorPower Ocean and OPS Composite Solutions are primed to deliver an ‘industry advancing’ wave energy project after securing close to EUR500,000 (US$606,234) from EEA Grants. The Portugues...
Read moreNel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a unit of Nel ASA, and Statkraft AS have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to jointly develop a hydrogen facility in Norway with a capacity of up to 50 MW. The...
Read moreMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has made a financial investment in HydrogenPro AS of Norway, a company engaged in the development and manufacture of electrolyzers, devices that produce hydroge...
Read moreConstruction started on the world's largest floating offshore wind farm in the North Sea, Norway. The 88 MW Hywind Tampen project is being developed by Equinor. The project will be the firs...
Read moreEolus has received the final payment of the sale of its 30 MW Stigafjellet wind farm in Norway to EWZ after the fulfillment of a number of conditions. The wind farm located in Bjerkreim, south of Sta...
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