News Kazakhstan25.11.2022
On auction addendum for RES projects selection
QAZAQ GREEN. KOREM JSC announced on addendum to the documentation for the auction bidding process to select the RES projects scheduled for 28-29 November 2022.
This addendum to the documentation has been prepared by Financial Settlement Center of Renewable Energy LLP with the support of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD) at the following locations:
1) Zhezkazgan, Karaganda region. To obtain the documentation please follow this link;
2) Arkalyk, Kostanay region. To obtain the documentation please follow this link.
Wind turbine blades get a sustainable upgrade
China restricts offshore solar PV projects to specific sea areas
Biden announces $7 billion for solar energy in low-income communities
Production of a solar energy storage battery has started in Vilnius
Ainur Sospanova: Clear rules are needed for functioning of bilateral contracts market
Process to submit applications for RES auctions to construct HPPs and WPPs has commenced in Kazakhstan
JinkoSolar recognized as a Tier 1 Energy Storage Provider by BNEF
Japanese satellites will transmit solar power to Earth
Australia has planned a 1 GW hydroelectric power plant at former coal pit
Apple ramps up investment in clean energy and water around the world
Two countries in Europe are powered by 100% renewable energy as wind capacity soars
IRENA’s report: Transition to renewables calls for new approach to energy security
New wind power plant to be built in Baku
Cost of bringing wind power plants into operation drops by more than one-third
Energy ministers and leaders to discuss the future of renewable energy in Abu Dhabi
Hungary boasts the EU's largest geothermal system
EC adoped of the strengthened Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
90-GWh thermal energy storage facility could heat a city for a year
Europe embraces speedier, riskier way of building power grids
Former SpaceX, General Motors engineers turn to space-based solar power