Danish Green Energy Investor CIP Secures $6B for New Fund

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has raised 5.6 billion euros for greenfield investments in renewable energy infrastructure, despite macro-economic headwinds seen in recent months. 

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of July 7, 2023)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including up to CA$15 billion in incentives offered by Canada to the Stellantis-LG Energy Solutions joint venture.

US Gives Green Light to Ocean Wind 1 Project Off NJ

Developer Ørsted plans to construct up to 98 wind turbines and up to three offshore stations about 13 nautical miles southeast of Atlantic City.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of June 30, 2023)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a record-setting solar auction in Nevada.

The Energy Transition Requires Economic Transition

Panel: Putting a dent in the fossil fuel supply by deploying renewable energy sources requires stronger supply chains, whole systems thinking.

Global Energy 2022 Report: A Lot Happened, Little Changed

The Annual Statistical Review of World Energy shows fossil fuels held steady at 82% of supply and emissions continued to rise, despite record deployments of wind and solar projects.

Malaysia's Sarawak Plans 400MW Floating Solar Power by 2030

Sarawak Energy aims to install at least 400 megawatts (MW) of floating solar power capacity at its dams by 2030 as the Malaysian utility expands to meet rising demand for renewables from neighboring countries, its group chief executive said.

Noria Energy Launches 1.5-MW Solar Project in Colombia

California’s Noria Energy launched the 1.5-megawatt Aquasol pilot project in Colombia, which aims to take advantages of synergies from combining floating solar and hydroelectric reservoir resources.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of June 23, 2023)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a $9.2 billion DOE loan commitment for the Ford-SK On joint venture for EV batteries.

Blackstone Pumps $1 Billion More Into Renewables Developer Invenergy

Privately-held Chicago-based developer Blackstone Infrastructure Partners said it plans to use the $1 billion of additional capital to accelerate its existing portfolio of projects.