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NMMC plans to expand its renewable energy operations

Uzbekistans Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Company is investing $450 million to expand renewable generation. The Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Company (NMMC), the largest gold miner in Central Asia, is planning to expand its use of renewable energy to power its operations. The $450 million programme is in line with efforts by the government of Uzbekistan to boost the share of renewable energy to 40% of the country’s total power generation by 2030. In the first half of 2024, NMMC installed photovoltaic panels across its 21 major industrial sites with a total capacity of 5750 kilowatts (kW), enabling the generation of up to 9.7 million kWh of electricity per year. Another 450kW of solar capacity will be launched by the end of this year near the company’s facilities in the Tomdinsky district of the Navoi region of Uzbekistan. The investment follows the installation of 1200kW of solar capacity in 2023, including 1000kW at the Navoi Machine-Building Plant, 100kW at the Kyzylkum mining department and 100kW at NMMC’s corporate headquarters. These solar arrays added to 250kW of capacity already in operation. According to a company press release, in addition to power generation, NMMC is using the sun’s energy to heat water, thereby reducing consumption from other energy sources. With the aid of 4,993 solar water heaters, the company can supply its hot water needs during the summer months, conserving an estimated 1.7 million cubic meters of natural gas per year. Eugeny Antonov, first deputy CEO for transformation at NMMC, said: “NMMC is committed to sustainable development and to doing its part to contribute to the global transition to renewable sources of energy. By investing in renewable energy now, we have an opportunity to lower operating costs over the long term and to reduce pollution, while also ensuring a greener future for our communities.” Uzbekistan

AUC approves Westbridge’s 300MWac Dolcy Solar + Energy Storage project

The project represents the company’s third initiative in Alberta to secure AUC approval. Westbridge Renewable Energy’s subsidiary Dolcy Solar has secured approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) for the 300MWac Dolcy Solar + Energy Storage project in Canada. The project encompasses a solar power plant with a capacity of up to 300MWac [megawatts alternating current] combined with battery energy storage systems (BESS) capable of storing up to 200 megawatt hours (MWh). It will feature a substation to support the integration and distribution of energy generated by the facility. The approval is contingent upon the conditions set by the Hydro and Electric Energy Act and the Alberta Utilities Commission Act. Westbridge anticipates filing for interconnection approvals to the AUC in the first quarter of 2025.The Dolcy Solar project represents the company’s third initiative in Alberta to secure AUC approval. Westbridge Renewable Energy Corporation director and chief operating officer Maggie McKenna stated: “We are pleased to announce the successful AUC approval for our Dolcy project, which is expected to power more than 72,000 Alberta homes. “This marks another significant achievement for Westbridge in furtherance of our commitment to energy transition by making reliable, low-cost renewable energy available to Albertans. “This approval represents a positive step forward for solar energy in the region, recognising the benefits of combined land-use through agrivoltaics to deliver a compelling mix of clean energy, agricultural productivity and job creation.” In June 2023, Westbridge Renewable’s subsidiary, Sunnynook Solar Energy, obtained approval to construct the 270MW Sunnynook solar and energy storage project in Alberta. Sunnynook secured approval from AUC to construct the project, which features a BESS with a capacity of 200MWh. Westbridge acquired the Sunnynook project in December 2021. It is located in Special Area No 2, 53km from Hanna, Alberta, and covers 985 acres. Canada

India approves NPCIL and NTPC’s JV to build nuclear power plants

The government has approved the transfer of the Mahi Banswara Rajasthan atomic power project from NPCIL to ASHVINI. The government of India has approved Anushakti Vidhyut Nigam (ASHVINI), a joint venture (JV) between the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and the country’s National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), to spearhead nuclear power generation. ASHVINI is tasked with constructing, owning and operating nuclear power plants under the Atomic Energy Act’s guidelines. NPCIL will hold a 51% stake in the JV company, while the remaining 49% will be held by NTPC. The government has approved the transfer of the Mahi Banswara Rajasthan atomic power project (MBRAPP) from NPCIL to ASHVINI. Featuring a capacity of 4 x 700MW, MBRAPP utilises indigenous pressurised heavy water reactor technology. The move is accompanied by an exemption allowing NPCIL and NTPC to invest upwards of Rs50bn ($597m) each in joint venture or via subsidiary companies. The investment exemptions are intended to facilitate the necessary funding for India’s nuclear power capacity expansion. ASHVINI will not only develop MBRAPP but also explore additional nuclear power projects across India. This strategy aims to amalgamate resources from both NPCIL and NTPC, including financial capital, technological prowess and project management expertise, to accelerate the nation’s nuclear power output. The Department of Atomic Energy has officially conveyed the government’s approval to the chairman and managing director (CMD) of NPCIL and the CMD of NTPC. In May 2023, NPCIL and NTPC signed a supplementary JV agreement to collaborate on the development of nuclear power facilities in India. They planned to construct the Chutka atomic power project in Madhya Pradesh with a capacity of 2 x 700MW, and the Mahi Banswara atomic power project in Rajasthan, which will have a capacity of 4 x 700MW. They will also create two pressurised heavy-water reactor facilities, which are integral to fleet-mode nuclear projects. India

Could Biden’s solar projects on federal land expedite the US green revolution?

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) designated more than 31 million acres of public lands in 11 western states for solar development. The Biden administration announced in late August that it had finalised a proposal to increase the use of solar energy on federal lands in 11 western states. The BLM plans to designate more than 31 million acres of public lands as part of a larger effort to speed up the approval and construction of all manner of major infrastructure projects, most notably solar arrays and storage. In January, a draft plan was published to update the original 2012 Western Solar Plan introduced during former President Obama’s term, which began the process. This policy created specific zones for solar projects in six states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Recent additions include Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. The identified areas have high solar potential and minimal impact on wildlife and plant habitats, another plus for the permitting process, which the US is trying to speed up to meet its renewable goals. BLM’s spokesperson emphasised to Power Technology that “it is a proposed rule that has been shared with the public for comment and is not a final action”. They added that the government “held dozens of public meetings across the west over the last few years and shared the draft Western Solar Plan in January of 2024, following a notice of intent on this action back in 2022”. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Steve Feldgus said in a statement that the US is not only “protecting our public lands but also ensuring that permitting for solar projects moves faster and more efficiently, avoiding conflicts and striking the right balance as we advance clean energy and safeguard the environment”. The administration aims to quicken the appearance of enhanced power transmission, wind and solar farm projects in order to decarbonise the power sector before the November elections. “We have been really pushing ourselves to use our executive authority wherever possible to improve the federal permitting process,” White House Deputy Chief of Staff Natalie Quillian said to Reuters. The Western Solar Plan also aligns with Biden’s Invest in America agenda, which aims to transition the country to clean energy and achieve a 100% clean electric United States

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