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Renewable energy: Envision, Goldwind, Linyang

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Envision, Goldwind, Linyang, among others.

Envision Secures Exclusivity for 4.5-GW Wind Turbine Deal in Turkey

China’s Envision Energy has signed an exclusivity agreement with Karahan Enerji for the supply of up to 4.5 GW of wind turbines in Turkey. The deal, one of the largest in the country’s wind sector, underlines Envision’s strategy to expand its global footprint and support Turkey’s renewable energy ambitions. The agreement covers turbine supply, potential service contracts, and local cooperation, aligning with Turkey’s push to scale wind capacity. Envision’s advanced turbine technology focuses on efficiency, grid compatibility, and cost competitiveness. Benefits include accelerating Turkey’s energy transition, creating local economic value, and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The partnership reflects strong customer focus, innovation in clean technology, and long-term commitment to sustainable energy development.

Goldwind-Powered Kazakh Wind Farm Goes Online for Eurasian Resources

A new wind farm in Kazakhstan, powered by Goldwind turbines, has officially entered operation for Eurasian Resources Group (ERG). The project, with an installed capacity of 96 MW, supports ERG’s decarbonisation pathway and Kazakhstan’s renewable energy goals. Goldwind supplied advanced turbine technology designed for high performance in varying wind conditions, ensuring efficiency and reliability. The investment strengthens ERG’s strategy of integrating clean energy into its industrial operations, reducing carbon intensity while enhancing energy security. Customer focus lies in sustainable industrial development and long-term renewable supply. Benefits include lower emissions, alignment with national climate targets, and diversification of Kazakhstan’s energy mix, showcasing innovation in applying large-scale wind power to support heavy industry decarbonisation

Linyang to Supply 275-MWh of Energy Storage Units to Mosty in Poland

China’s Linyang Energy has signed a contract to supply 275 MWh of energy storage units to Polish developer Mosty Group. The systems will support grid stability, renewable energy integration, and flexibility in Poland’s growing clean energy sector. The project underlines Linyang’s strategy of expanding its global footprint in advanced storage technologies, while Mosty focuses on enhancing Poland’s energy security and decarbonisation efforts. The investment involves high-capacity battery storage, ensuring reliable performance and long-term value. Customer focus is on delivering cost-effective, scalable solutions to utilities and grid operators. Benefits include enabling greater renewable penetration, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and strengthening Poland’s energy transition with innovative, efficient storage infrastructure.

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