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23 Nov 25
France: Iberdrola France reaches an agreement to sell its onshore portfolio in the country
Iberdrola France has reached an agreement to sell its onshore portfolio in the country with the French renewable energy group Technique Solaire. The assets to be sold include 118 megawatts (MW) of operational wind capacity, as well as a pipeline of 639 MW of onshore wind and solar PV. -
23 Nov 25
UK: ORE Catapult and Bladena launch full-scale testing of next generation blade reinforcement technology
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult has signed an agreement with wind engineering specialist Bladena to test blade reinforcement technology designed to extend the operational life of offshore wind turbines. -
23 Nov 25
Denmark: The Danish Energy Agency opens tenders for three new Danish offshore wind farms
The Danish Energy Agency has announced tenders for three areas for the establishment of at least 2.8 GW of offshore wind power. The tenders are based on thorough market dialogues and includes, among other things, state subsidies and greater flexibility for developers to increase the likelihood of qualified bids. -
23 Nov 25
South Africa: Prime Minister Støre visits Norwegian-owned solar power plant in South Africa
On 21 November Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre visited a Norwegian-owned solar power plant in South Africa. The company that owns the plant has provided renewable energy to 200,000 households, and a number of Norwegian companies are now investing in solar power in South Africa. -
23 Nov 25
Indonesia: RH Petrogas spuds Karim-1 exploration well in the Kepala Burung PSC, Southwest Papua, Indonesia.
RH Petrogas has announced that its 82.65% owned subsidiary Petrogas (Basin) Ltd. has on 21 November 2025 spudded the Karim-1 exploration well in the Kepala Burung Production Sharing Contract ('PSC'), Southwest Papua, Indonesia. -
23 Nov 25
EBRD launches public consultation on proposed strategy for Green Economy Transition
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is launching a public consultation on its proposed Green Economy Transition (GET) 2030 Strategy. The consultation will be open for comments from 21 November 2025 to 9 January 2026.


















