Wind Power

Can Turkey Become a Leader in Offshore Wind Energy by 2040?
Renewable Energy Can Turkey Become a Leader in Offshore Wind Energy by 2040?

In collaboration with the World Bank Group, Turkey has launched an ambitious roadmap that seeks to build and expand its offshore wind industry, aspiring to achieve an installed capacity of 5GW by 2035, and potentially up to 7GW by 2040. This comprehensive strategy, part of the "Turkey – European

Transitioning Bełchatów: From Europe's Largest Coal Mine to Renewables
Conventional Fuels Transitioning Bełchatów: From Europe's Largest Coal Mine to Renewables

The Bełchatów mine and power plant in Poland, the largest coal mine in Europe, stands at a critical juncture as its lignite reserves near depletion. Once a cornerstone of Poland’s energy industry, this massive site not only contributed close to 20% of the nation's electricity but also provided

AfDB Approves $54M Loan for Mozambique's First Utility-Scale Wind Farm
Renewable Energy AfDB Approves $54M Loan for Mozambique's First Utility-Scale Wind Farm

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $54 million loan for a significant new project, a 120-MW onshore wind farm designed to establish Mozambique as a regional energy hub and a leader in renewable energy. Known as the Namaacha wind farm, this project will be

Major $268M Wind Power Project Canceled, Highlighting Industry Risks
Renewable Energy Major $268M Wind Power Project Canceled, Highlighting Industry Risks

The recent cancellation of a significant $268 million wind power project marks a critical setback in the renewable energy sector, underscoring the financial challenges and unpredictability of large-scale renewable endeavors. This development not only signifies substantial financial disruption but

Lincolnshire Residents Oppose National Grid's Green Energy Corridor Plan
Renewable Energy Lincolnshire Residents Oppose National Grid's Green Energy Corridor Plan

The construction of a pylon corridor by National Grid in Lincolnshire, stretching from Grimsby to Walpole in Norfolk, has sparked significant controversy, primarily due to concerns over the lack of adequate information and potential industrialization of coastal communities. The goal of this

BRICS Nations Unite for Sustainable Development and Green Energy Initiatives
Renewable Energy BRICS Nations Unite for Sustainable Development and Green Energy Initiatives

The BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are making remarkable strides in green and low-carbon development. These countries are aligning their efforts to create a sustainable energy future, responding proactively to climate change challenges, and generating both

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