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Brookfield Renewable, Plug Power partner on hydropower-fueled hydrogen plant

Renewable Energy World

As one of the first industrial-scale green hydrogen facilities in North America, the plant represents a significant milestone in Plug Power’s plan to establish the first North American green hydrogen network and to produce over 500 tons per day of hydrogen by 2025.

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The COP28 pledge to triple up by 2030 and implications for geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

In this scale-up, solar and wind will have the largest role to play, but all renewable energy technologies will be essential. 117 countries committing to tripling global renewables by 2030 is a huge achievement at COP28. “We now need to turn this ambition into action and hold policy makers accountable to deliver on their commitments.

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Brookfield Renewable Bids to Buy Remaining Stake in TerraForm Power

GreenTechMedia

In November Pattern Energy , one of North America’s leading wind farm owners, agreed to be acquired by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. Brookfield claims an 18-gigawatt base of renewable energy and storage assets globally, skewing toward hydropower and with a large portfolio in South America.

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IRENA: Global renewables capacity grows a record 9.6 per cent

Business Green

per cent last year to 3,372GW, according to new figures from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) that confirm clean technologies continued to dominate the pipeline of new energy projects worldwide. Moreover, Oceania saw 5.2GW of new capacity come online and South America continued an upward trend with 18.2GW of capacity added.

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