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announces £55m cash injection from NatWest and KfW IPEX-Bank to accelerate growth of UK public charging network

The deal between a high street bank, a German bank and a public charging network marks a major milestone in a nascent sector for debt. Funding will expand Be.EV’s charging network to more than 1,000 rapid and ultra-rapid charge points by the end of 2024. Octopus Energy Generation continues its commitment to Be.EV with further funding.

Wärtsilä launches world’s first large-scale 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant

This innovation will be instrumental in achieving 100% renewable energy in Africa within the next few decades.

Powering an American Future

With huge energy demands on the horizon for the US and Europe, the need for a strong domestic battery supply chain is more urgent than ever. American Battery Factory intends to meet that demand.

ADIPEC Technical Conference receives record-breaking 5,977 submissions

• Total submissions increased by 16% over last year to nearly 6,000 • 38% increase in submissions for Energy Transition and Decarbonisation and 32% increase in submissions for AI and Digital Transformation categories • Submissions reveal ADIPEC’s continued alignment with the wider energy industry’s focus on leveraging digital technologies and advancing decarbonisation

An Uplifting Story: Interview with CEO, Trond Stokke

From a small town in the mountains of Norway, Axess Technologies has grown to become an innovative, worldwide lifting technology solutions provider.

"Empower, Energize, Excel: Africa's Premier Energy Exhibition" Sparks Innovation and Ignites Change

Sign Global Alliance to Co-Invest Up To €15 Billion In Offshore Wind And Green Hydrogen Projects In Germany, UK And The USA

Wennstrom joins forces with Ekoenergetyka to distribute, service DC charging stations on Nordic market

“Decarbonising Nigeria is feasible with current power technologies – and will not cost more": Wale Yusuff, Managing Director, Wärtsilä Nigeria