Hitachi Energy has been selected as the preferred bidder to deliver HVDC converter stations for the UK's Eastern Green Link 3 (EGL3) project. The post Hitachi Energy named preferred bidder for EGL3 converter stations appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
Siemens Energy has been selected by National Grid and SP Energy Networs as a preferred bidder in the Eastern Green Link (EGL) 4 project. The post Siemens Energy preferred bidder for EGL4 converter stations appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Smart Grid T&D - Power Engineering International
Terna has announced €1.5 billion through loans and a credit facility to back the development and construction of the Adriatic Link. The post Terna secures €1.5bn to finance the 1GW Adriatic submarine Link appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Octopus Energy’s first African energy fund will mobilise $250 million African clean energy, e-mobility, battery storage and grid upgrades.| Power Engineering International
European industries are facing a lack of clean, base load power and grid connection costs that could damage their competitiveness. The post Lack of base load and grid connection key risks to EU’s industrial decarbonisation appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Smart Grid T&D - Power Engineering International
A report has been released on the causes of the April 28 blackout Iberia, attributing it to a ‘multifactoral origin’.| Power Engineering International
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator projects the average annual renewables share of the electricity market will reach 45% in 2025 on the way to a goal of 82% by 2030. The post Australia bets big on renewables – but can the grid cope? appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Decentralized Energy - Power Engineering International
Field work is crucial in a time where critical infrastructure is increasingly dependant on power grid infrastructure, says Alexander Gittens.| Power Engineering International
Elia Group announced that construction started on the Princess Elisabeth energy Island, located 45km off the coast in the North Sea.| Power Engineering International
After a power outage hit Spain and Portugal, many have expressed concerns that the large amounts of renewable energy in the Iberian system could be to blame| Power Engineering International
Red Electrica has reported that as of 7.00am this morning, 99.95% of demand had been recovered after a massive power outage hit Portugal and Spain yesterday.| Power Engineering International
The head of the IEA, Fatih Birol, said it is “economically criminal” that renewable energy projects are in limbo because of grid limitations.| Power Engineering International
Elia is postponing the signing of the final contracts for Princess Elisabeth Energy Island due to the price increase for HVDC infrastructure.| Power Engineering International
Edwin van den Maagdenberg from Honeywell explains how AI will make an impact on the energy transition in 2025.| Power Engineering International
Ofgem has approved the Initial Project Assessment for the LionLink and Nautilus electricity interconnectors.| Power Engineering International
For most of us, bolstering the grid has been a matter of meeting net zero targets. But for Ukrainians, it has been a matter of life and death.| Power Engineering International
KfW invested €20 million to modernisee the substation for energy from the Inga I and Inga II hydropower plants in the DRC.| Power Engineering International
ORLEN has completed the first of four directional drills under the coastline and seabed for the Baltic Power offshore wind farm.| Power Engineering International
Ofgem has approved a £3.4 billion funding package to build a proposed new subsea and underground 500km cable between Scotland and Yorkshire.| Power Engineering International
The Crown Estate has launched the latest phase in its offshore wind leasing Round 5, which aims to develop floating wind farms off the UK coast.| Power Engineering International
Gas TSOs from Spain, France, Portugal and Germany have signed agreements on the BarMar Spain-France and CelZa Portugal-Spain interconnections.| Power Engineering International
Hydrogen electrolysers could relieve pressure on Germany’s electricity grid and support its hydrogen ramp-up, a new study for E.ON finds.| Power Engineering International
Hitachi Energy will supply the HVDC Marinus Link - a project of national significance in Australia to augment connection with Tasmania.| Power Engineering International
NeuConnect, the first direct power link between Germany and Great Britain, has marked the start of major construction work in Germany.| Power Engineering International
Fingrid has identified five areas along the west coast where offshore wind parks could be connected to the grid by the 2030s.| Power Engineering International
World Energy Congress hears future-proofing electricity grids for the energy transition relies on collaboration and integration| Power Engineering International
Hitachi Energy and Aibel have signed separate framework agreements with RWE for multiple high-voltage direct current systems.| Power Engineering International
Hitachi Energy has signed an agreement with Pattern Energy to support its HVDC technologies for the SunZia Transmission Project in the US.| Power Engineering International