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Shell · GlasgowShell has exited two offshore wind power projects in Scotland as the world’s top oil and gas firms continue to scale back their investment and involvement in renewable energy. Shell has ditched plans to build two wind farms offshore Scotland, days after announcing it is withdrawing from the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind project in the United States. Offshore Scotland, Shell sought to develop the MarramWind project in a 50/50 joint venture wi…See the Story
Shell Abandons Two Major UK Offshore Wind Projects
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Business · IndiaGlobal policy uncertainty has dampened export-linked offtake under India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), slowing final investment decisions and pushing back timelines for large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia projects.See the Story
India's Green Hydrogen Mission Target to Be Delayed by Two Years: MNRE Secretary
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Renewable Energy · Hunterston“As Scotland scales its renewable energy production, it’s critical that grid resilience is fortified so that more of it can be used” – Mark Munro, SNIBSee the Story
£130m Secured for Energy Storage ‘Stability Island’ to Bolster Scotland’s Grid Resilience
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