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05 Aug 2021

Enel, Fincantieri to Study Use of Green Hydrogen in Ports & Shipping

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Europe's biggest utility Enel has agreed to work with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to find ways to use green hydrogen in ports and long-range sea transport."The two companies intend to exploit their expertise and know-how in their respective sectors to identify possible sustainable and innovative solutions," they said in a statement on Thursday.Fincantieri and Enel Green Power Italia will in particular study the supply of green hydrogen to naval, submarine and surface vessels and industrial users in port areas and look into storage systems.Enel’s Eugenio Montale power plant in the town of L

09 Jun 2019

Europe Invests in African Renewable Energy

The provider of testing and advisory services to the energy value chain including renewables and energy management, DNV GL has joined European signatories including ABB, EDP Renewables, Enel Green Power, Ge Renewable Energy, Pöyry, Prysmian, PwC, Siemens Gamesa and Vestas."DNV GL has signed a ‘declaration of intent’ to commit its interest and participation to the initiative renewAfrica, aimed at boosting renewable energy investments in Africa, alongside leading players in the African and European renewable energy market," said a statement.The renewAfrica launch event was hosted by RES4Africa and reflects the need for a strong joint effort…

12 Mar 2015

Enel Green Power 2014 Net Profit Falls 32%

Enel Green Power, Italy's biggest renewable energy company, said on Thursday its net profit in 2014 fell 32 percent to 359 million euros ($381 million).   The company said the fall reflected a goodwill writedown on its CGU Enel Green Power Hellas asset to the tune of 181 million euros.   Enel Green Power, controlled by Italy's biggest utility Enel , said it would pay a dividend on 2014 results of 0.032 euros per share, in line with the dividend it paid the previous year.   The company gave preliminary 2014 results in February.     ($1 = 0.9421 euros) (Reporting by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak)