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27th January 2021 Offshore wind turbines used by Simply Blue Energy off the Cork coast Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has welcomed Irish offshore energy Simply Blue’s deal with multinational Shell to develop its floating wind farm in the Celtic Sea. Simply Blue Energy and Shell confirmed today that the multinational is acquiring a 51 per cent share in the Emerald project off Kinsale, Co Cork. It represents Shell’s first return to the Irish energy market since it sold off its controversial Corrib Gas project in North Mayo. Simply Blue Energy says the joint venture will use floating wind technology to develop 300MW of installed capacity initially. ....
By Laura Hurst (Bloomberg) Royal Dutch Shell Plc agreed to buy a 51% stake in an Irish project to develop a floating wind farm in the Celtic Sea. Simply Blue Energy’s Kinsale venture will develop the Emerald floating wind farm, with 300 megawatts of capacity initially and the potential to scale up to 1 gigawatts. The companies didn’t disclose the value of the deal. Shell divested its upstream oil and gas assets in Ireland in 2018, but the new acquisition falls into a growing list of investments in renewable and low-carbon assets designed to help the company achieve climate goals set out last year. Earlier this week, the Anglo-Dutch supermajor bought the U.K.’s largest public electric vehicle charging network, while at the beginning of the month it invested in a waste-to-fuels plant in Canada. ....
Snowpiercer Season 2 Review: Weirder, Wilder, and More Relevant Than Ever ✖ Sometimes the circumstances surrounding a TV show s debut can perfectly fall into place. That ended up being the case for TNT s Snowpiercer, which first hit the airwaves last May after years of development and behind-the-scenes changes. While the story of the titular train traversing a post-apocalyptic frozen tundra had been told multiple times before first in the Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette graphic novel Le Transperceneige, and then in the 2013 film adaptation directed by Bong Joon-ho its television adaptation made a profoundly unique impact, especially amid the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. The series second season, which premieres later this month (and was filmed almost entirely prior to the industry-wide pandemic shutdowns), continues that level of unintentional poignancy, while also upping the ante in basically every regard. The first eight episodes of ....