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Montenegro plans to add 200 MW of renewables by 2026, energy minister says
Montenegro plans to build 200 MW of new renewable energy capacities over the next two years, the country’s Energy and Mining Minister Sasa Mujovic said as quoted by public broadcaster RTCG.
European election results could spell further backtracking on climate policy
Results from the European Parliament elections next month could have major implications for the EU Green Deal and other climate policy, with far-right politicians expected to win more seats.
Chemical analysis of CO₂ rise over past 50,000 years – current rate is 10 times faster
The current rate of atmospheric CO2 increase is 10 times faster than at any other point in the past 50,000 years. This is according to scientists who did a detailed chemical analysis of ancient ice in the Antarctic.
Leading climate scientists expect global heating to easily exceed 1.5C
The majority of respondents, from the authoritative IPCC, foresee significant heating, with some expecting a 3C increase. A dystopian future with famines and conflicts is envisioned due to extreme weather events.
Ghana not to present first lithium mining agreement to parliament for ratification until after recess
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Malaysia commits to regional energy initiatives at ASEAN Green Hydrogen Conference
Malaysia has reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with ASEAN counterparts to advance regional initiatives such as the ASEAN Power Grid, which aims to enhance energy connectivity and security across Southeast Asia
Taiwan leads Asian democracies in wind power development: Premier
Taiwan is at the forefront of offshore wind power development among Asian democracies, Premier Chen Chien-jen said on May 7 during an inspection of the Miaoli offshore wind farm in the west of the country
Western Balkans urged to embrace renewable energy for district heating
Fossil fuels are still being burned in district heating networks across the Western Balkans, despite the pressing need to prepare for the transition to green energy, finds a Bankwatch report.
Iran's renewable energy growth modest amid ambitious targets
Iran’s renewable energy production has grown nearly 1.4% this year, a tiny percentage indicating a long way ahead to achieving ambitious targets, the state news agency IRNA reported on May 13.
Renewables surpass 30% of global electricity supply
Renewable energy made up over 30% of global electricity for the first time last year, driven by a rapid surge in wind and photovoltaic solar power, according to new data from climate think-tank Ember.
Petrol to expand electric vehicle charging network across Slovenia and Croatia as part of CROSS-E Project
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WBIF grants Albania €2.6mn for floating PV plant
The Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF), as the EU's regional arm, has granted €2.6mn for Albania to develop a 12.9-MW floating solar photovoltaic power plant at the Vau i Dejes hydropower plant reservoir in north-western Albania.
PT Pertamina Hulu Energi advances geologic hydrogen exploration in Eastern Indonesia
PT Pertamina Hulu Energi, as Pertamina's Upstream Subholding, is striving to develop exploration potential for geologic hydrogen in eastern Indonesia to enhance the company's performance in safeguarding national energy resilience
Malaysia’s Scientex broadens renewable energy initiative with nationwide solar project
Scientex Bhd, a global packaging manufacturer and property developer, has unveiled plans to expand its renewable energy initiative by implementing solar photovoltaic systems across its facilities in Malaysia
Serbia inks €2.7bn energy deals with Chinese firms
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic announced on May 9 that two major deals, with a total value of around €2.7bn, were signed during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Serbia earlier this week.
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