Wind power

Western Green Energy Hub: A Landmark in Global Green Hydrogen Production

The Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) in Western Australia is a groundbreaking project set to revolutionize green hydrogen production. Covering 15,000 km² and featuring 25 million solar panels and 3,000 wind turbines, WGEH aims to generate 3.5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually. This ambitious initiative not only positions Australia as a leader in renewable energy but also fosters local community engagement and economic growth, making it a pivotal development in the global shift towards sustainable energy.

Egypt to Transform Zafarana Wind Farm into 3GW Hybrid Wind-Solar Facility

Egypt is set to transform the Zafarana wind farm into a cutting-edge 3GW hybrid wind-solar facility, enhancing its renewable energy capabilities. This ambitious project, led by Taqa and Voltalia, aims to modernize the aging infrastructure and contribute to the nation’s goal of generating 42% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The redevelopment will not only boost energy production but also stimulate economic growth and attract further investments in Egypt’s renewable energy sector.

Red Cap Energy’s Impofu Wind Farms Set to Commence Construction in South Africa

Red Cap Energy’s Impofu wind farms in Kouga, Eastern Cape, are set to commence construction in March 2024, representing the largest pure private renewable energy plant in South Africa’s history. The project is expected to make a significant contribution to the country’s renewable energy capacity and create employment opportunities, aligning with South Africa’s commitment to transitioning towards cleaner energy sources and reducing its reliance on fossil fuels.