Category Archives: Renewables
ENGIE and Safran today announce a 10-year renewable Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the UK, a significant step in their shared commitment to a more sustainable future.
Of all the phrases ubiquitous to the REMA debate, “we would not start from here” is one that everyone seems to agree on. But what does that really mean? What can today’s policymakers learn from what their predecessors got right, and what they got wrong?
ENGIE, a leading global energy transition utility, has successfully acquired a fully operational renewable portfolio in the UK, totalling 157 MW of clean energy capacity.
FOLLOWING consultation with the local community, ENGIE has submitted plans to East Riding of Yorkshire Council to develop an agricultural anaerobic digestion facility to the east of Long Lane near High Catton.
More local homes and businesses across Exeter and East Devon are now benefiting from increased renewable gas, as Gorst Energy Plant maximises the capacity of existing equipment.
ENGIE, a leading global energy and services group, has today announced the contract award for construction of three new solar farms in Ireland, its first onshore renewable projects in the country.
Unlike solar or wind energy, AD does not rely as heavily on specific weather conditions to generate power and operates fully all year round.
Miya Paolucci , Head of GEMS UK and Executive Committee member, is Britain’s new country manager. She shares some insight on the local market, an advanced one for renewables.
ENGIE signs a deal with Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE to bolster UK grid flexibility with two battery projects in Scotland.
When most people think about renewables, they think of wind farms and solar panels, but how exactly does renewable energy work and how is it regulated? In this blog we look to explain the inner workings of renewable energy.