Nova Innovation (Nova) plans to develop their largest tidal energy array to date at Yell Sound in Shetland and boost decarbonisation of the local energy supply.
Nova has been awarded an Option Agreement from Crown Estate Scotland to develop a 15 MW tidal array at Yell Sound, between the islands of Yell and Bigga, that is predicted to meet over a third of household electricity demand in Shetland.
Balance Power has been granted development approval by Test Valley Council for a 50 MW/100 megawatt-hour battery storage project to be located in Hampshire, England. With the approval, Balance P...
Read moreAsterion Industrial Partners, an independent investment management firm has reached the final close of its second Fund, Asterion Industrial Infra Fund II FCR, with EUR1.8 billion (US$2.05 billion) in...
Read moreSteag Solar Energy Solutions GmbH (SENS), a subsidiary of Steag GmbH, has received planning permission for a 50 MWp solar park with 15 MWh energy storage, located near the town of King...
Read moreHellenic Cables has been selected by Van Oord Offshore wind UK ltd to supply inter-array cables and accessories for Sofia Offshore Wind Farm in the UK.
Read moreTrina Storage has commissioned the 50 MW/56.2 MWh Burwell battery energy storage system (BESS) located in Burwell, Cambridgeshire, UK. The 50 MW BESS project is owned and developed by SMS plc, c...
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