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Green Energy Times Posted on September 29, 2025 by George HarveySeptember 29, 2025

Headline News:

  • “Envision Wins Turbine Green Gong In Italy” • Envision Energy published Environmental Product Declarations for its wind turbines on the EPDItaly platform, a move it said provides internationally recognised “green passport” credentials for its turbines. Envision said the declarations quantify impacts across the entire life cycle of its turbines. [reNews]

Wind turbines in Italy (Envision image)

  • “Air Pollution’s Link To Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis” • Air pollution from fossil fuels is the main contributor to climate change. The damage caused by air pollution doesn’t stop there; it also contributes to human diseases, suffering, and early death. Indu Navar, an expert researcher, caregiver, and founder of a nonprofit, spoke to the issue. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Semco And PTSC Win Formosa 4 Substation Deal” • Semco Maritime and PTSC Mechanical & Construction have secured an engineering, procurement, and construction contract for the offshore substation of the 495-MW Formosa 4 offshore wind farm in Taiwan. The deal with developer Synera Renewable Energy is for delivery at the end of 2027. [reNews]
  • “Vinh Long Kicks Off Four Wind Power Projects Totaling Over $427 Million” • Four wind power plant projects in Vinh Long province in the Mekong Delta were kicked off on September 28, according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency. Vinh Long possesses immense potential for developing coastal and offshore wind power. [Vietnam Economic Times]
  • “The LNG Detour: What Scotland’s New Ferry Teaches Us” • When Glen Sannox was launched, it was hailed as Scotland’s first “green” ferry, meant to reduce the impact of crossings between the mainland and Arran. Powered by marine diesel and liquified natural gas, it turned out not to be so green. It would have been better powered by battery. [CleanTechnica]

For more news, please visit geoharvey – Daily News about Energy and Climate Change.

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