Ørsted & TSMC Sign World’s Largest Renewables Corporate Power Purchase Agreement
Danish energy giant Ørsted and Taiwan-based TSMC announced an agreement of historic proportions.
Danish energy giant Ørsted and Taiwan-based TSMC announced an agreement of historic proportions.
The University of Arizona has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with Tucson Electric Power that will provide 100% of the school’s electricity from wind and solar resources in about a year from now.
A new study says Europe, including Russia and Turkey, could generate enough wind power to meet the energy needs of the entire world in 2050.
A wind farm is about 8 times more effective at reducing CO2e annually than a forest, and the reduction is permanent, not temporary. And it eliminates a bunch of other air and water pollution and reduces habitat destruction.
The Australian government may have little interest in renewable energy, but neighboring countries like Singapore, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan certainly do.
Tasmania is one of the world’s windiest places with average wind speeds of 30 km/h every day. That makes it the ideal place for wind farms, but getting all that electricity to the mainland 350 miles away is a costly concern.
Dale Vince, the founder and Managing Director of Ecotricity, gave this interview on 16th November 2017, and I am very pleased to present the third part of it here.
A group of researchers went to China last December to find out about that country’s use of coal to make electricity. What they found may surprise you.
Swedish energy company Vattenfall has confirmed Ray Wind Farm is planned to begin operations in early 2017. Vattenfall confirmed that the 16-turbine, 54.4 MW Ray Wind Farm, set to be developed near Kirkwhelpington, in the English county of Northumberland, would see the commencement of preparatory works begin later this month, and … [continued]
Amazon Web Services has announced its largest renewable energy project to date, a 208 MW wind farm that will supply current and future Amazon cloud data centers. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is responsible for hosting many of the internet’s most popular websites, where “the cloud” most assuredly meets the ground … [continued]