Macquarie’s GIG buys BayWa’s bioenergy business

The specialist platform develops and operates biogas projects that provide biomethane and power to local energy companies, industrial firms and energy traders

Green Investment Group to launch offshore wind energy business

Corio Generation is expected to start operations in April 2022 with one of the world’s largest project pipeline of more than 15GW of capacity

Green Investment Group charges ahead with 40MW UK battery storage project

It follows the acquisition of a portfolio of development stage, utility-scale battery storage projects in the UK from Capbal Limited last year

How can the music industry help the planet?

Massive Attack have teamed up with the University of Manchester to show how festivals and gigs can be changed to mitigate climate change

Green Investment Group acquires first utility-scale battery projects in the UK

It has partnered with Capbal to deliver an initial 187MWh of projects, which are intended to provide a number of grid services, including frequency response

Renewables investment firm buys stake in East Anglia One wind farm

It has an installed renewable capacity of 34MW, providing enough clean electricity to power the equivalent of more than 630,000 homes

Siemens and Macquarie team up to form US distributed energy joint venture

The new company, Calibrant Energy, will offer onsite energy-as-a-service solutions to customers, including corporate and industrial clients as well as municipalities, universities, schools and hospitals

ScottishPower completes £2.5bn East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm

The wind farm consists of 102 turbines, which are capable of producing enough renewable electricity to power more than 630,000 homes

Macquarie’s Green Investment Group and RIDG join forces to compete in ScotWind leasing round

ScotWind is the next round of seabed leasing for offshore wind development off the Scottish coast – the organisations aim to develop large-scale projects which will enhance the Scottish supply chain and economy

New 42MW energy recovery facility in Leicestershire achieves financial close

Located just off the M1 motorway in the East Midlands, the facility will be able to process up to 350,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste annually