October 1 Green Energy News
Headline News:
- “Vestas Closes Out Q3 With 585-MW Order Flurry” • Vestas secured firm orders totaling 585 MW across thirteen wind farms in Germany, Denmark, and the UK as part of its Q3 2025 intake. The largest share comes from Germany, where the manufacturer will supply a combined 239-MW of EnVentus turbines to eight community-led projects. [reNews]
- “Clean Power Share Hits Over 73% In Britain” • Government figures show that over 73% of electricity generated in the UK in 2024 came from low carbon sources, up from 68% the previous year. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero had the data in its latest Energy Trends report. The UK target for 2030 is 95% clean power. [reNews]
- “An Electric Boat Goes 200 Miles In Norway” • Canal Boats Telemark rents fully electric boats (not hybrids) for touring the waters in and around Norway. An American couple who rented an electric boat spent sixteen days on it and traveled about 203 nautical miles. That was sixteen days, enjoying the view in quite space and clean air. [CleanTechnica]
- “Arnold Schwarzenegger Downplays Trump And Backs Vatican Initiative On Global Warming” • Arnold Schwarzenegger trashed Trump administration’s climate scepticism and threw his weight behind the Vatican’s environmental initiative, saying its moral leadership, local regulations, and the choice to “terminate” global warming were far more important. [Euronews]
- “Nordex Secures Type Certification For N175/6.X” • Nordex has received the IECRE type certificate for its N175/6.X turbine from TUV SUD three months ahead of schedule. The certification confirms that theoretical designs match measured values in the field. The values measured include performance, mechanical loads, and rotor blade lifespan. [reNews]
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