Cappro news – Page 10
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UK wind energy pipeline under threat from rising costs and planning headaches
Westwood Global Energy Group’s current outlook for the UK’s 2030 installed base for the offshore wind sector stands at 48.4GW. This suggests that the UK will only fall slightly short of its ambitious 50GW 2030 target. However, a review of the pipeline leading up to 2030 reveals potential risks that could result in a shift in our outlook.
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Gigastack project paused
The UK’s Gigastack project – a development that would use power from the Hornsea 2 wind farm to produce renewable hydrogen – has been put on ice.
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Porthos construction can go ahead, says Dutch court
Media reports suggest that the Porthos carbon capture project can go ahead, despite objections from climate lobbyists.
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Final permits pending on Triton project
OX2’s offshore wind farm Triton, located off the southern coast of Sweden, has received a Natura 2000 permit. In June, the County Administrative Board suggesting the government grant Triton a permit according to the Act on Sweden’s Exclusive Economic Zone. If the government gives the final approval, construction could start by 2027 and production start before 2030.
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DeepOcean becomes supplier for Nordseecluster A
RWE has appointed ocean services provider DeepOcean as preferred supplier of subsea installation services in connection with the Nordseecluster A offshore wind development off the German coast.
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Guyana’s petroleum bill passes
Guyana’s Petroleum Activities Bill was read for third time before being passed in the National Assembly on August 10.
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Canada publishes draft green energy regulations
The Canadian government has released draft clean electricity regulations (CER) aimed at achieving a net-zero emissions power grid by 2035.
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Australia moves forward with Illawarra Renewable Energy Zone
The Australian federal government is commencing public consultation for an offshore wind development zone in the Illawarra. NSW Ports has welcomed the decision, as it positions itself as a hub to support offshore wind development projects.
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BOEM sets date for Gulf of Mexico offshore wind auction
The USA will hold the first-ever offshore wind energy lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico, including two lease areas off the coast of Texas and one off the coast of Louisiana.
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Work suspended at Norfolk Boreas due to cost inflation
The UK’s offshore wind energy industry suffered a blow this week when developer Vattenfall said that it suspended work on its 1.4 GW Norfolk Boreas site.
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Ineos Project ONE permit cancelled
The environmental permit for the billion-dollar Ineos Project ONE has been revoked, dealing a harsh blow for Antwerp’s – and Europe’s – chemical sector.
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Clean spending boosts in response to pandemic
Clean energy spending allocated by governments in response to the pandemic has risen to USD710 bn, according to latest data from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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Shale oil hedging concerns
US shale oil producers are in line to suffer more than USD10 bn in derivative hedging losses this year if oil prices remain around USD100 per barrel, Rystad Energy research shows.
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Recoverable reserves down 9 percent
According to Rystad Energy analysis, global recoverable oil now totals an estimated 1,572 bn barrels, a drop of almost 9 percent since last year and 152 bn fewer barrels than 2021’s total.
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Indian renewable investments surge
Investment in renewable energy in India reached a record USD14.5 bn in the last financial year (FY2021-22), an increase of 125 percent compared to FY2020-21 and 72 percent over pre-pandemic FY2019-20, finds a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
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Egypt’s hydrogen pipeline
Egypt’s pipeline for green hydrogen projects stands at 11.62 GW, equivalent to over 1.57 mn tonnes of green hydrogen, ranking it in the top three green hydrogen pipelines globally, after Australia and on par with Mauritania.