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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

November 4 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “NESO Opens Book On UK Offshore Grid Blueprint” • The UK’s energy system operator launched a public consultation on a blueprint to connect a threefold expansion of offshore wind to the grid. The Holistic Network Design Implementation Plan covers 37 planned offshore wind farms and more than 50 GW of capacity around the coastline. [reNews]

Sleipnir installing an offshore substation (Dogger Bank image)

  • “Abu Dhabi Hosts Oil Summit As OPEC+ Halts Production Hikes Planned For 2026” • Abu Dhabi has opened a major oil summit with officials offering bullish optimism that power demands for artificial intelligence and global aviation will boost energy prices, just hours after OPEC+ paused production increases planned for next year. [ABC News]
  • “OpenAI And Amazon Sign $38 Billion Deal For AI Computing Power” • OpenAI and Amazon have signed a $38 billion (€33 billion) deal that enables the ChatGPT maker to run its artificial intelligence systems on Amazon’s data centres in the US. As part of the deal, OpenAI will be able to power its AI tools through Amazon Web Services. [Euronews]
  • “US Coal Exports Drop 11%, With Tariffs And Lower Demand Top Reasons” • Many people concerned about the climate crisis and pollution will be happy to hear that US coal exports dropped 11% in the first half of 2025. President Trump’s supporters may be surprised to find that much of the reason for the fall in exports can be traced to his policies. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Survey Work Begins At The 900-MW Tonn Nua” • TechWorks Marine began a year-long metocean survey in Maritime Area A – Tonn Nua on Ireland’s south coast to support EirGrid’s Powering Up Offshore South Coast project. The initiative is targeting the connection of 900 MW of offshore wind capacity to Ireland’s power system. [reNews]

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