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Dominion Energy, Ørsted and Eversource sign U.S. offshore wind turbine agreement

by Kali Persall | Jun 1, 2021

Dominion Energy, Ørsted and Eversource have signed an agreement for Ørsted and Eversource to charter Dominion Energy's Charybdis, the first Jones Act–qualified offshore wind turbine installation vessel in the United States, for the construction of two offshore wind farms in the Northeast.

Spotlight on ESG

by Sheila Hopkins | Jun 1, 2021

Sustainable investments create efficiencies that reduce costs, improve service levels and drive greater profitability.

Two hydrogen clusters delivered in Queensland

by Kali Persall | Jun 1, 2021

Queensland, Australia, has added two more hydrogen clusters following a $100,000 commitment from the government for the technologies, which was delivered in partnership with National Energy Resources Australia.

Germany, Norway turn on $2.4b undersea energy link

by Andrea Zander | Jun 1, 2021

Germany and Norway have opened a new undersea cable, the €2 billion ($2.4 billion) project called Nordlink, which directly links the two countries’ electricity networks. It is considered to be the world’s longest subsea electrical interconnector.

Entergy sells New York nuclear plant ahead of decommissioning

by Kali Persall | May 28, 2021

Entergy Corp., an integrated energy company engaged in electric power production, transmission and retail distribution operations, has sold the subsidiaries that own Indian Point Energy Center to a subsidiary of Holtec International.

EQT Infrastructure plans decarbonization of newly-acquired transit companies

by Kali Persall | May 28, 2021

EQT Infrastructure has been given the green light by FirstGroup’s shareholders to acquire First Student, the largest provider of school bus services in the United States, and First Transit, a leading provider of public transportation contracting and management services.

Opportunities for real assets investors in Biden’s infrastructure plan

by Kali Persall | May 28, 2021

President Biden’s proposed $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan may provide real assets investors with opportunities in energy, transportation and logistics sectors from shifts in geographic footprints of future supply chains, according to a recent report from BlackRock Real Assets.
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