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14 Oct 25France: wpd solar France begins construction of the Marcy solar park
wpd solar France has officially begun construction work on the Marcy solar park in the Nièvre department in central France. The photovoltaic park, with an installed capacity of 140.6 megawatts peak, will cover an area of 187 hectares and cover the annual electricity consumption of almost 78,800 residents. -
14 Oct 25DNV launches first-of-its-kind tender portal to accelerate e-methanol adoption for industry and shipping
DNV is launching the industry’s first public tender portal for e-methanol procurement within the European Union and the United Kingdom. The initiative connects a leading e-methanol producer with industrial offtakers across EU and UK markets, creating a new pathway to secure long-term, reliable supplies of this key low-carbon fuel. -
14 Oct 25Aker Solutions signs MoU with Nordbex
Aker Solutions has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Swedish-based climate-tech company Nordbex to develop a portfolio of future BIOCCUS (bioenergy with carbon capture, use and storage) plants across Europe. -
14 Oct 25UK: RenewableUK welcomes measures to streamline efficiency and reduce planning delays through the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Responding to the Government’s announcement of new measures to streamline efficiency and reduce planning delays through its Planning and Infrastructure Bill, RenewableUK’s Director of Policy and Engagement Ana Musat said: 'We have ambitious targets across various clean technologies and our grid infrastructure to ensure we deliver the Government’s Clean Power 2030 mission. -
14 Oct 25UK: Brigg breakthrough: Hydrogen blending powers up UK’s Net Zero ambitions
Centrica and National Gas have successfully completed a landmark trial, marking the first time hydrogen has been blended into the National Transmission System (NTS). -
14 Oct 25UK: Vital carbon storage industry gains momentum with landmark appraisal well
The UK’s carbon storage industry has reached an important milestone with the drilling of an appraisal well on the Hewett field, in the Southern North Sea, for the Bacton CCS project. It is the first carbon storage appraisal well to be drilled on acreage licensed by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) as part of the world’s first large-scale carbon storage licensing round in 2023. -
14 Oct 25Angola: Afentra has announced that the Risk Service Contract ('RSC') for offshore Block 3/24 has been formally approved
Afentra, the upstream oil and gas company focused on acquiring production and development assets in Africa, has announced that the Risk Service Contract ('RSC') for offshore Block 3/24 has been formally approved by Presidential Decree. -
14 Oct 25UK: EnergyPathways announces additional fundraise
AIM-listed EnergyPathways, the energy transition company, has announced that, further to the placing and subscription to raise approx. £1,238,000 ('Fundraise') announced on 13 October 2025, the Company has raised an additional £125,000 through a private placing and subscription ('Additional Fundraise') conducted on the same terms as the Fundraise. -
14 Oct 25France: RWE announces the recipients of its community benefit fund in France for 2025
The RWE community benefit fund will support local projects serving the public interest in the Normandy and Hauts-de-France regions. The fund is financed by up to €2,000 per megawatt of installed capacity of renewable projects in operation. A total of €120,000 will be awarded to eight associations to support local initiatives benefiting residents. -
14 Oct 25Golden Energy Offshore Services (GEOS) announces new term contracts
Golden Energy Offshore Services (GEOS) has entered into two new term contracts for two of the PSV's of PX121 design vessels with a prestigious international charterer. -
14 Oct 25Brazil: DOF Group announces two long-term contracts in Brazil
DOF Group has announced two new long-term contracts in Brazil. Following the same competitive tender process that resulted in the contract awards of Skandi Achiever, Skandi Carla, Geoholm and Skandi Salvador on the RSV 2024 tender, Skandi Chieftain and Skandi Olympia have also been awarded 4-year charters with Petrobras. -
14 Oct 25Peru: PetroTal announces Q3 2025 operations and financial updates
PetroTal, an oil and gas development and production Company domiciled in Calgary, Alberta, focused on the development of oil assets in Peru, has provided operational and financial updates. PetroTal's flagship asset is its 100% working interest in the Bretaña Norte oil field in Peru's Block 95. -
14 Oct 25Nigeria: Shell invests in Nigeria offshore gas development
Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo), a subsidiary of Shell, together with Sunlink Energies and Resources, have taken a final investment decision (FID) on the HI gas project offshore Nigeria. -
14 Oct 25Lithuania: Ignitis Renewables takes over full control of the Curonian Nord offshore wind farm
Ignitis Renewables has informed that, following the National Energy Regulatory Council’s (NERC) approval on 10 October, Ignitis Renewables has signed a sale and purchase agreement with OW Offshore (Ocean Winds) for the acquisition of 49% shares in UAB 'Offshore wind farm 1', the company developing the Curonian Nord offshore wind project. -
14 Oct 25UK: Enviromena cuts the ribbon on Medebridge Solar Farm
Enviromena has officially launched Medebridge Solar Farm in Essex, marking a key milestone for one of the UK’s most significant clean energy projects. From 1st September, Medebridge began generating renewable electricity supported by a landmark Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA) with The University of Manchester. -
14 Oct 25bp announces third quarter 2025 trading statement
bp has issued a Trading Statement providing a summary of BP’s current estimates and expectations for the third quarter of 2025, including data on the economic environment as well as group performance during the period. -
14 Oct 25UK: Crown Estate’s ‘monopoly profiteering’ hampering offshore wind and pushing up bills – Greenpeace
Greenpeace UK has warned the Crown Estate that it is considering taking legal action unless the public body stops 'monopoly profiteering' at the expense of bill payers and offshore wind developers. The warning comes ahead of a major auction where energy firms are expected to bid for plots of seabed on which to build new wind farms.