Vestas' giant turbines selected for Germany's first subsidy-free offshore wind farm Vestas has announced that EnBW has selected a new type of turbine, which will be the world's biggest, as their preferred option for the 900 MW He Dreiht project in the German North Sea. It will be operated without subsidies. Giant turbines, which are more efficient, are key to the offshore wind…
New EU rules for electric motor energy efficiency New EU rules on energy efficiency for electric motors and variable speed…
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Reactor vessel installed at first Akkuyu unit in Turkey The Russian state corporation Rosatom has announced that the reactor…
China wants to cool data centres with ocean water The southern Chinese island province of Hainan has commenced work on an…