Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is proposing to build an artificial island BrintØ dedicated to the large-scale production of green hydrogen from offshore wind in the Danish part of the North Sea.
Once operational, BrintØ, and over time other adjacent energy islands will produce very large amounts of green hydrogen from offshore wind for export to nearby countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
BrintØ will be located on the Danish part of Dogger Bank. The area is expected to become a central hub for the future build-out of offshore energy infrastructure in the North Sea and consists of a 20,000 sq. km. sandbank.
CEE Group has planned to build a 154.4 MWp Doellen ground-mounted solar photovoltaic project located in the district of Prignitz in Brandenburg, Germany. The construction of the Doellen ground-...
Read moreMitteldeutsche Braunkohlengesellschaft mbH (MIBRAG) has applied for an environmental permit under the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG) with the state of Saxony-Anhalt for the developm...
Read moreGlobal Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and wpd AG announced that they have signed definitive agreements for GIP to acquire 100% of wpd offshore GmbH. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory a...
Read moreMaxSolar GmbH has received approval for the construction of a 125 MWp solar photovoltaic project in Bundorf, Bavaria, Germany. On April 26, 2022, the municipal council of Bundorf voted una...
Read moreCEE Group has purchased the newly developing 13.8 MW wind farm Hainstadt-Buchen from ABO Wind AG in Germany. Located in the Neckar-Odenwald district, the onshore wind farm consists of four Vestas V126...
Read more