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Over many millennia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have been exemplary in caring for the land, the sea and the environment. RES is driven by a passion to rapidly reduce the impacts of climate change and I am excited to learn about how we can achieve this even more effectively through these partnerships

Matt Rebbeck,

CEO - Australia

We have been working with Anemo now for over four years to help improve the performance of the sites that we manage. Anemo’s analytics have enabled us to identify when a turbine requires preventative maintenance, recalibration and identify issues that require further investigation. Ultimately, Anemo has helped us to reduce downtime and OPEX costs for our customers.”

Bjorn Hedges, Plant Manager

NAES

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RES secures US patent for turbine blade inspection technology

Denver, US – 20 February 2025 – RES, the world’s largest independent renewables company, has been granted a US patent for a new method of inspecting wind turbine blades. It allows users to accurately view both the internal and external image of blade damage in a single platform for the…

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Optimising performance at Trattberget: Addressing winter challenges and enhancing operational efficiency

The Challenge Trattberget wind farm is owned by NTR in Sweden and has an output capacity of 69MW. The farm faced challenges, including heightened turbine vibrations and frequent alarms, especially during the winter months. These issues threatened to impact long-term reliability and operational efficiency, and NTR sought to understand the…

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Rising up to the challenge – how digital innovation can shape the future of the wind industry

Wind energy is a vital part of our journey towards a zero-carbon future.  As well as increasing the pace of deployment we also need to think smarter to use digital innovation across the worldwide operating wind fleet.  Data trends from RES’ analysis show that often two thirds of turbines present…

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Powering a clean energy future for communities in Sweden

The Ånge Municipality is nestled in the rolling hills and forests of central Sweden, with beautiful scenery and rich in natural resources. But, over recent years it’s people have struggled from the loss of local industry, vital to maintaining a thriving population and community. The people of Ånge are passionate about working with their natural resources to create a clean energy future that will help the community thrive once more.

They have partnered with RES to help transform their municipality into a green energy hub through the development of two green hydrogen plants, one in Alby and a second in Ljungaverk, using available grid capacity.  This innovative and sustainable use of local resources in collaboration with local communities is a demonstration of the RES vision in action, creating a future where everyone has access to affordable zero carbon energy.

 

A green hub for growth

Once completed the plant will become a catalyst for industrial growth in the community and the heart of an emerging green industrial cluster. Conditions such as available land, good access to transport, locally produced green electricity in an area with low electricity prices, process water and green hydrogen, make the Ånge Municipality a very attractive area for new industries.

600 MW

Installed capacity once complete and operational.

100,000 tonnes

Up to 100,000 tonnes of hydrogen gas produced each year.

300 jobs

Up to 300 jobs expected to be directly and indirectly created through the the project and positive impact to the community.

2027

The facilities will be expanded in stages with phase one coming online in 2027 and phase two with a new electricity connection to enable a larger hydrogen plant by 2028.

The demand for green hydrogen is constantly increasing because the requirements are generally strengthened for all businesses to become more environmentally sustainable. Conditions such as available land, good access to transport, locally produced green electricity in a price area with low electricity price, process water and green hydrogen, makes the Ånge Municipality a very attractive area for new industries.

Alexandra Angelbratt

Head of Hydrogen, RES

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Fuelling net zero: Green hydrogen needs to get in the fast lane

by Tracy Scott, Development Director, Green Hydrogen Discovered in 1800, green hydrogen, produced by electrolysis, stands poised to revolutionise the world’s energy and industrial systems by 2050. As we strive towards Net Zero by 2050, hydrogen emerges as a pivotal player, complementing that of renewable electricity. It will be a…

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Enabling 100,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually

By Alexandra Angelbratt, Head of Hydrogen, RES At RES, we believe in a world where everyone has access to affordable zero carbon energy.  Green hydrogen is necessary to reach that world and we want to accelerate its deployment. Complementing renewable electricity, green hydrogen will be a solution in decarbonising several…

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Reuters Events: Energy Transition Europe 2023

RES will be attending the Reuters Events: Energy Transition Europe 2023 with Marco Perona, CEO EMEA, speaking on panel – The Hydrogen Horizon – The Key to Decarbonising European Industry?

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Dulacca ESG Case Study – trash to treasure

One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. In the case of the Dulacca Wind Farm construction site, a project in Central Queensland, Australia, the contractors on site are donating packaging waste to a local high school, demonstrating that community engagement and contribution can go further than traditional funding. While financial…

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Octopus Australia to acquire 180MW Dulacca Wind Farm from RES

Octopus Australia acquires Dulacca Wind Farm from global renewable energy company RES Queensland Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen Mick de Brenni announces Power Purchase Agreement with publicly-owned energy generator CleanCo Octopus Australia, part of Octopus Group that manages over 260 renewables assets globally has today announced the acquisition of…

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