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Tuesday 23rd of March 2021 | Posted In: Energy saving, Renewable energy

Mitsibushi-led consortium awarded grid-link licence for world’s largest wind farm.

Read our top five energy-related news stories from the last couple of weeks. Energy is always in the news in one way or another, from renewable energy technology advancements and the latest from the ‘big six’ energy suppliers to advancements in energy saving and sustainability. In this blog, we share more about our favourite energy news stories from the last couple of weeks:

  1. Mitsibushi-led consortium awarded grid-link licence for world’s largest wind farm. Ofgem has awarded a Mitsubishi Corporation-led consortium the grid-link licence for what is claimed to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm. Find out more here...
  2. UK Government invests £95m in two new offshore wind power ports. The two ports will have the capacity to develop up to 9GW of #offshorewind #energy projects every year – enough to power around eight million homes. Find out more here...
  3. Six top tips for super-charging energy efficiency on the road to net-zero. Last week, edie hosted a 45-minute masterclass on energy efficiency, featuring expert speakers from BEIS, BAM Nuttall and the Carbon Trust. Here, we round up their key takeaways. Find out more here...
  4. Mace Group to use hydrogen generators at construction sites. In what it claims is a first for the UK's construction sector, Mace Group has signed a deal that will see it deploy hydrogen generators to replace diesel generators at construction sites. Find out more here...
  5. NatWest completes financing deal with Statera for eight flexible energy project.  NatWest has completed a financing deal with storage and flexible generation company Statera Energy to support eight new projects in the UK. These will consist of new flexible natural gas-power generation and battery energy storage technologies, and will cumulatively add 400MW of energy capacity to the market. Find out more...

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