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AfrElec: South Africa delays nuclear procurement process to allow for further public consultation
Australia to build world's largest solar power plant
Australia is set to construct the world’s largest solar power plant, a ground-breaking project named Power Link, which will generate 4 GW of electricity, enough to power approximately 3mn homes.
Energo: Romania’s renewable energy resurgence
OPINION: Romania’s renewable energy resurgence
EBRD Southeast Europe head of energy Georgios Gkiaouris on powering Romania’s green ambitions through highs and lows.
South Africa’s Eskom attributes recent achievements to management changes at power stations
NorthAmOil: Natural gas glut leads to production cuts
Serbia moves to lift 35-year ban on nuclear power plants
The government is considering nuclear energy as a viable option to reduce carbon emissions and bolster energy independence.
Satellite images reveal unprecedented retreat of Acetic glacier on Svalbard archipelago
Satellite images from NASA have revealed unprecedented retreat of Arctic glacier retreat on the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, The Barents Observer reported on August 19.
Ukraine plans ambitious EV infrastructure despite war and energy crisis
Ukraine has ambitious plans to roll out EV infrastructure despite the fact that Russia has destroyed half its power stations, and the country is suffering from rolling blackouts.
Tomatogeddon arrives
Kraft Heinz, known for its ketchup, is pouring millions of dollars into researching tomatoes that can withstand the climate crisis.
If Russian gas transit through Sudzha stops, who are the winners and losers?
Russia generates approximately $11bn annually from exporting oil and gas through Ukraine, while Ukraine earns only $1bn from transit fees, according to Serhiy Makogon, former Director of the Ukrainian Gas Transmission System (GTS) Operator.
Poland's Orlen strikes one-year oil supply deal with BP
BP supplies are set to cover 15% of the annual demand of the entire Orlen group.
Croatian authorities halt hydropower plant construction on Una river
Decision follows weeks of protests against construction of hydropower plant that raised concerns about water supply disruptions and potential environmental impact.
Mongolia omits Russia-to-China Power of Siberia 2 pipeline project from action plan for years ahead
China rolls out a raft of new green energy laws and projects to cement its global lead in the green transition
China rolled out a tidal wave of new legislation and action plans to bolster its drive to switch from fossil fuels to green energy, as early indicators suggest it has reached peak emissions six years early.
South Africa delays nuclear procurement process to allow for further public consultation
China’s move to restrict “bullet material” antimony exports to boost Tajikistan, Turkey and Myanmar
Move explained by Beijing as a national security issue set to push up prices for critical mineral to new highs.
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