Author: kamini

The French energy company TotalEnergies has inked contracts with Samruk-Kazyna and KazMunayGas to build a 1GW wind farm in Kazakhstan. The company’s affiliate Total Eren will create the Mirny project, which is being marketed as the largest wind energy project ever constructed in Kazakhstan. A 600MWh battery storage system and 200 wind turbines will be a part of the Mirny project. When fully operational, the project will be able to supply more than a million people in the nation with all of their energy needs. Its creation is a result of a bilateral agreement between France and Kazakhstan to implement…

Read More

An organisation affiliated with Svevind has agreed to invest up to $50 billion in a Caspian Sea project that has the potential to create up to 2 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually. Meanwhile, Stellantis has disclosed ambitions to develop light commercial hydrogen vehicles in large quantities. (Svevind Invests in 20 GW of Electrolysis ) A deal was inked by the government of Kazakhstan and Hyrasia One, a Svevind subsidiary, to invest in one of the biggest pure green hydrogen factories in the world. On the steppes of southwest Kazakhstan, around 40 GW of wind and PV will provide 120…

Read More

The largest green hydrogen plant will be built in the Middle East, and Alfa Laval has received a contract to provide small heat exchangers for it. The facility, which will be run entirely on renewable energy, will be a component of Neom, a brand-new metropolis in the northwest desert that aims to create a new standard for sustainable living. The International Energy Agency (IEA) claims that hydrogen is one of the best possibilities for storing energy from renewable sources for days, weeks, or even months at a time, and it also allows for long-distance travel. However, producing green hydrogen is…

Read More

Galata Wind received 45 million in financing from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to boost its wind power-producing capacity and aid Turkey in making the switch to sustainable energy. With the aid of this loan, Galata Wind will be able to fund capacity expansion plans for already operational wind farms, thereby raising the total operational installed power of the business. With 269 MW of installed electricity, Galata Wind is one of Turkey’s top investors in renewable energy. Currently, the company runs 3 wind farms and 2 solar farms, producing roughly 800,000 MWh of electricity yearly. Turkey’s wind…

Read More