Gazprom, the project developer of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea, has planned to complete the construction of the scheme without the help of foreign companies.
Last month, the US imposed sanctions in an attempt to halt the project.
Gazprom and five EU energy companies are paying for the Nord Stream 2, which was being laid by international contractors, who suspended their work on the project when the US sanctions were announced.
German Federal Network Agency, also known as the Bundesnetzagetur (BNetzA), has identified the first section of the underground direct current cable link project that will carry wind energy...
Read moreCanada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) has secured a EUR510.6 million (US$552.61 million) green bond refinancing of its minority interest in the 497 MW Hohe See and 112 MW Al...
Read moreVestas has secured a 39 MW order and a 30-year service contract from long-term customer Stena Renewables AB for the Riskebo wind energy project in the Hedemora Municipality in Sweden. The project will...
Read moreVattenfall and Power & Air Solutions have signed an energy supply contract (Corporate Power Purchase Agreement, CPPA) based on solar power with a term of ten years. The renewable electricity come...
Read moreClenergy (Xiamen) Technology Co. Ltd (Clenergy) and Obton closed the sale of a 65 MW solar farm power project in Ganzlin, Germany in an undisclosed value. The 65 MW solar farm is financed by Norddeut...
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