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Electric/Hybrid - David Beckham invests in UK electric vehicle company: Lunaz - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Courtesy of Lunaz. Lunaz has announced an ambitious new growth phase supported by a group of strategic investors that includes the Reuben and Barclay families and Alexander Dellal alongside David Beckham. The company established a global presence in vehicle electrification through its work furthering the legacies of the most celebrated classic cars in history. It has electrified Range Rover, Bentley, Rolls-Royce and Jaguar sports cars through its Lunaz Design brand. The 1961 Bentley Continental Flying Spur by Lunaz was awarded by BBC Top Gear in its ‘Electric Vehicle Awards’ issue. Since Lunaz started production of its first cars in 2019 it has drawn an entirely new generation to some of the most revered marques in history, attracted by the reliability, usability and sustainability of electric vehicles. This growth has accelerated as individual and hospitality buyers across the globe rebalance their fleets in response to increasing pressure from legislators to limit the use o

PV - Scatec enters the Indian market by signing agreement for a 900 MW solar power plant - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Thursday, 03 June 2021 Scatec has entered a partnership with ACME, a leading solar developer in India, to develop a 900 MW solar power plant in the state of Rajasthan, India, including a 25-year PPA with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) secured in a tender in 2018. Oryx solar plant, Jordan. Coutesy of Scatec. The project has an estimated total capex of $400 million, with 75 percent debt financing from an Indian state-owned lender. Scatec will hold a 50 percent economic interest in the project, while ACME will retain 50 percent. ACME will be the turn-key EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) provider for the project. Scatec will ensure delivery according to international standards, HSSE and E&S, as well as optimisation of engineering, procurement and operations of the plants. The annual production from the plant is expected to be 1,600 GWh.

Biogas - Bright Biomethane Partners with Eneraque to Build Biomehtane-to-Grid Facility - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Thursday, 03 June 2021 Partnering with the Australian owned and operated clean energy infrastructure and equipment provider Eneraque, Bright will build its first biogas upgrader in Australia for energy company Jemena at the Sydney Malabar wastewater treatment site. Biogas from Sydney Water will be purified to biomethane for distribution through the grid. The Malabar Biomethane Project is expected to be completed in 2022 and is claimed to be ‘Australia’s first’ biomethane gas grid injection project. Courtesy of Bright Biomethane “This is a great development of biomethane production and deployment in Australia and an acknowledgment of Bright’s growing worldwide presence,” says Jeffrey Kruit, area sales engineer of Bright and adding, “Those involved visited our wastewater-to-biomethane facility in the Netherlands pre-Corona. We are proud to bring our Dutch technology now to Australia in an excellent collaboration with Eneraque.”

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