Renewable projects: Cadeler, Aura Power, Elements Green

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Cadeler’s Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Project, Aura Power, Elements Green, among others.

Cadeler Secures Installation Contract for Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Project

Cadeler has won the turbine installation contract for the Formosa 4 offshore wind farm in Taiwan, strengthening its presence in the Asia-Pacific market. The project, developed by partners including JERA, Macquarie’s Green Investment Group, and Swancor Renewable Energy, will feature next-generation turbines designed for efficiency and scale. Cadeler will deploy its state-of-the-art offshore wind installation vessel, showcasing its technology focus on heavy-lift capability and precision engineering. The strategy aligns with Cadeler’s growth in high-demand offshore markets while supporting Taiwan’s renewable energy transition goals. Benefits include enhanced local energy security, reduced carbon emissions, and acceleration of the region’s clean energy mix. For Cadeler, the contract reinforces its strong customer relationships, innovative solutions, and long-term role in enabling large-scale offshore wind deployment.

Aura Secures Approval for 30MW Solar Scheme

Aura Power has received planning approval for a 30MW solar project in Devon, UK, reinforcing its strategy to expand clean energy capacity and support the UK’s net-zero targets. The project is expected to generate enough electricity to power thousands of homes annually, reducing carbon emissions and strengthening local grid resilience. Strategically, Aura focuses on delivering large-scale, subsidy-free renewable projects, supported by innovative design and community engagement. Investment in this scheme underscores its commitment to long-term energy transition while delivering environmental and social benefits. The project highlights advance in solar technology, customer focus on reliable green power, and innovations in project planning. Once operational, the solar farm will enhance energy security, provide local benefits, and accelerate sustainable growth.

Elements Green Files Plans for 800-MW Solar-Storage Project in UK

Elements Green has submitted plans for an 800-MW solar-plus-storage project in Lincolnshire, UK, marking one of the country’s largest renewable initiatives. The project will combine large-scale solar power with advanced battery storage to ensure grid stability and round-the-clock clean energy supply. Strategically, the development supports the UK’s net-zero ambitions by addressing both energy generation and intermittency challenges. The scheme reflects a significant investment in technology innovation, sustainable design, and community engagement, ensuring local economic and environmental benefits. By delivering affordable and reliable green power, Elements Green aims to meet rising customer demand for clean energy, enhance energy security, and accelerate the low-carbon transition. The project’s scale highlights its potential to shape the future of UK renewable infrastructure.

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