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thehindubusinessline.com - Suzlon bags 105 MW wind energy project from Sunsure Energy
Suzlon bags 105 MW wind energy project from Sunsure Energy
BusinessLine

Suzlon on Tuesday said it has secured a 105 MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy. The order marks the commercial debut for S175 turbines, India's tallest and the most powerful wind turbine, a company statement said. The company, however, did…

heraldscotland.com - Mark Williamson - SNP Government deluded as outlook darkens for key Scottish industry
SNP Government deluded as outlook darkens for key Scottish industry
The Herald

The SNP Government's predictions of a boom in renewables developments look increasingly fanciful as doubts grow about the potential of an industry it has put huge faith in. Ministers have held out the prospect of a surge in floating windfarm…

heatmap.news - Alexander C. Kaufman - Trump Pays Duke Energy $129 million to Kill Offshore Wind
Trump Pays Duke Energy $129 million to Kill Offshore Wind
Heatmap News

Current conditions: Temperatures in Washington, D.C., are set to top 90 degrees Fahrenheit before approaching triple digits by mid week • In Taipei, temperatures north of 90 degrees are giving way to thunderstorms all afternoon •…

globenewswire.com - Statkraft AS - Statkraft adds first wind project to its renewable portfolio in Peru
Statkraft adds first wind project to its renewable portfolio in Peru
GlobeNewswire

(Oslo/Lima, 30 June 2026) – Statkraft, Europe's largest generator of renewable energy, is expanding its renewable energy portfolio in Peru with the construction of the high-performing 72 MW Emma wind project in Piura. The project marks…

heraldscotland.com - Hannah Brown - Scotland 'missing out' on nuclear or are renewables the future? Energy row reignites
Scotland 'missing out' on nuclear or are renewables the future? Energy row reignites
The Herald

The study, carried out by Great British Energy-Nuclear, found that Scotland has areas which could be suitable for future nuclear projects, including small modular reactors and large-scale power stations. It identified Torness in East Lothian…

smh.com.au - Ross Gittins - I'm in two minds about climate change. But not like Hanson
I'm in two minds about climate change. But not like Hanson
The Sydney Morning Herald

You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. I confess to being in two minds about climate change. On one hand, I'll be dead before it gets really bad. On the other, I do care about the…

forbes.com - Heather Farmbrough - From Herring Boats To High-Tech Ships On Norway's Northwestern Coast
From Herring Boats To High-Tech Ships On Norway's Northwestern Coast
Forbes

Sea trials for vessels designed by Ulstein ennet Hoel-Fagerstrand_Ulstein (5) The herring disappeared in the early 1960s. By the early 1970s, stocks had completely collapsed in the North Sea. For many coastal communities, that might have been the…

globaltimes.cn - Solar-plus-storage integration breaks the boundaries of global green energy application: Zhong Baoshen at 2026 Summer Davos
Solar-plus-storage integration breaks the boundaries of global green energy application: Zhong Baoshen at 2026 Summer Davos
Global Times

The 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions kicked off in Dalian, China, from June 23 to 25, 2026. Under the theme 'Innovating at Scale,' the event brought together over 1,700 political, business, academic, and innovation leaders from more than 90…

marketbeat.com - Timken (NYSE:TKR) Sets New 12-Month High - Here's What Happened
Timken (NYSE:TKR) Sets New 12-Month High - Here's What Happened
MarketBeat

Timken Company (The) (NYSE:TKR - Get Free Report)'s share price reached a new 52-week high during trading on Tuesday. The company traded as high as $145.72 and last traded at $145.7350, with a volume of 112315 shares traded. The stock had…

heraldscotland.com - Vicky Allan - Leith's yellow structures. Why Scotland is still missing out on wind revolution jobs
Leith's yellow structures. Why Scotland is still missing out on wind revolution jobs
The Herald

The problem for some was that they came from China. When I wrote a piece last week about my visit to the Port of Leith and the giant yellow offshore wind structures that have taken up residence, one of the most frequent complaints was that…

globalnews.ca - Sean Boynton - Carney says energy plan will unify Canada but 'emissions will be higher'
Carney says energy plan will unify Canada but 'emissions will be higher'
Global News

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday acknowledged that “our emissions will be higher in the next few years” as he pivots Canada's energy strategy to re-embrace oil and gas, but said it will help unite the country long-term. The…

marketbeat.com - Owens Corning (NYSE:OC) Reaches New 52-Week High - Here's What Happened
Owens Corning (NYSE:OC) Reaches New 52-Week High - Here's What Happened
MarketBeat

Owens Corning Inc (NYSE:OC - Get Free Report) reached a new 52-week high on Tuesday. The company traded as high as $159.91 and last traded at $158.2830, with a volume of 549950 shares changing hands. The stock had previously closed at $156.05. 3…

washingtonexaminer.com - Daniele Mischke - Why you're paying more at the pump - and who's really in control
Why you're paying more at the pump - and who's really in control
Washington Examiner

Despite record domestic production, U.S. gas prices are still dictated by global oil markets. That means American families remain vulnerable to foreign conflicts, supply disruptions, and geopolitical decisions they have no control over. And when…

bgr.com - Noelle Corbett - A Floating Solar Farm In The Netherlands Is Having A Big Effect On Underwater Habitats
A Floating Solar Farm In The Netherlands Is Having A Big Effect On Underwater Habitats
BGR

Solar energy is expanding as a source of clean electricity, and with that expansion comes innovation. Scientists have found that building solar farms on degraded land can benefit wildlife and biodiversity in ways no one really predicted. Developing…

washingtonexaminer.com - Donald Kendal - The existential threats to artificial intelligence
The existential threats to artificial intelligence
Washington Examiner

The future of AI is not set. In fact, the greatest threat to the AI revolution may be a growing backlash from the very public it is supposed to serve. Despite the optimism of industry leaders and futurists, artificial intelligence suffers from a…

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