Pathfinder Clean Energy (PACE), a UK-headquartered international developer of utility-scale solar and battery storage projects, has secured planning approval for its 26 MWp Attleborough Solar Park, 15 miles southwest of Norwich, Norfolk.
The ground-mounted Attleborough solar farm will provide enough power for the equivalent of 7,523 UK households and will reduce CO2 emissions by 5,437 tonnes annually. Subject to financing, its construction is planned for 2022.
Spanish construction engineering group ACS, through its subsidiary Cobra Wind, has completed the construction and started the operation of the 50 MW Kincardine floating offshore wind farm pr...
Read moreSSE Renewables is investing up to GBP50 million (US$68.8 million) for the next two years to repower the Tummel Bridge hydropower plant project in the Scottish Highlands, UK. The repowering...
Read moreILI Group has begun the initial planning phase for the new 600 MW Corrievarkie Pumped Storage Hydro (PSH) project at Loch Ericht, Dalwhinnie, Highlands. The project will create a new upper reservoir...
Read moreCarlto Power, through its subsidiary Trafford Green Hydrogen, has submitted a planning application to develop Manchester’s first hydrogen fuel hub. Based at the Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park,...
Read moreThe Trafford Green Hydrogen, a unit of Carlton Power, has applied for the development approval from the Trafford Council for a 10 MW hydrogen system in Carrington, UK. The proposed capacity can...
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