Neste’s Renewable Fuels take Coldplay Around the World Coldplay is partnering up with Neste to take steps towards the band’s target of reducing CO2 emissions from the Music Of The Spheres World Tour by 50% compared to the band’s previous world tour. Neste will provide Coldplay with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to help reduce emissions from air travels, while the company’s renewable diesel will help cut emissions from the band’s tour transports and stage power generation. | Biogas Geothermal Companies Partner for development of geothermal plants Hydrogen New Class of Hydrogen Ship Design from C-Job C-Job Naval Architects has designed a brand new class of liquid hydrogen tanker that will revolutionize the renewable energy market. The tanker concept, developed in partnership with LH2 Europe, is a critical element in realizing a green end-to-end liquid hydrogen supply chain. | MOL Launches Production of Green Hydrogen Interviews Jane Marsh State Policies Giving Solar a Boost The United States established decarbonization goals to preserve the global ecosystem. However, transitioning from fossil fuels toward emission-free electricity requires technological alterations. Many business owners and residents want to install renewable energy sources and experience financial limitations. | Ocean Energy Panorama “Repower for the people” shows how EU can wean member states off Russian gas by 2025 PV AES Solar Reachs New Heights as the Install Team for Edinburgh Castle IBC Solar presents high-class anniversary module at Intersolar Europe 2022 Storage Italy Ingeteam to supply one of the largest battery systems in Europe Ingeteam has been selected as the technology partner to equip the largest energy storage system in Italy, which will also be one of the largest and most important systems in Europe and in the world, consisting of a battery system with a power output of 70 MW and an installed capacity of 340 MWh. | Planning permission secured for 350 MW Hams Hall battery storage development in North Warwickshire The Netherlands Urban Electric Power supplies the first rechargeable alkaline battery system in Europe Wind Ørsted Trials Turning Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations into Safe Havens for Corals Ørsted, the world’s most sustainable energy company, is planning a world-first attempt to support coral reefs by growing corals on offshore wind turbine foundations. Together with Taiwanese partners, the company will test the concept in the tropical waters of Taiwan this summer. The aims are to determine whether corals can be successfully grown on offshore wind turbine foundations and to evaluate the potential positive biodiversity impact of scaling up the initiative. | DEME Offshore and Barge Master develop feeder solution for offshore wind farms UL launches global offshore wind HQ in Scotland Agenda Microgrid Global Innovation Forum |