REM - Renewable Energy
Kazakh-Kyrgyz JV to build Kyrgyzstan's first solar power plants
Ljubljana’s Citypark shopping centre to set up 754 kW solar plant
Erratic Zambia power supply cuts dual-listed Jubilee Metals' copper output 10% y/y in six months to December 2022
Nigerdock closer to green port status via solar solutions installation at Snake Island Integrated Free Zone
Statkraft and Ocean Sun expand Albanian floating solar power plant
Kazakh authorities hold public hearing on evaluation of environmental impact of uranium oxide project
Ford to build $3.5bn EV battery factory in Michigan with Chinese technological partner
Sif to construct the world’s largest monopile foundation manufacturing plant
Sif will construct the world's largest monopile foundation manufacturing plant in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with an investment of €328mn ($352mn). Monopiles are used by offshore wind turbines.
Hive Energy plans 2.2GW solar in Serbia
Hive Energy, a British company specialising in sustainable green energy solutions, has revealed plans to develop 14 solar projects in Serbia.
Emmvee to partner with Fraunhofer ISE for 1.5GW solar cell manufacturing plant in Bangalore
Emmvee Group, an India-based global manufacturer and supplier of photovoltaics modules, has signed a contract with Germany’s Fraunhofer ISE.
Australian renewables trade group warns of “clean energy arms race”
Turkey's Alarko to build 1,000 MW solar plant in Uzbekistan
Africa promises long-term dividends to early solar investors
Slovenia’s Energetika Ljubljana and Eles deepen cooperation for a more efficient green transition
Corporations buy record green power despite energy crisis
Private companies and public institutions signed contracts to secure a record 36.7GW of renewable energy to power their operations in 2022, despite a global energy crisis, high interest rates, and supply chain bottlenecks.
Wind turbine maker Suzlon doubles net profit
Suzlon, the Indian wind turbine maker, has seen a significant improvement in its financial performance.
New report exposes greenwashing in climate plans of top global corporations
A report by the New Climate Institute and Carbon Market Watch has concluded that 24 of the world’s largest and richest corporations are hiding their lack of action on climate change.
Japanese nuclear power program gets the green light
Fossil fuel emissions to peak by 2025 as global decarbonisation accelerates
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuels will soon reach an inflection point, according to Rystad Energy. Global CO2 emissions from all sources are on track to peak at around 39 gigatonnes per year (Gtpa) by 2025
Envision unveils world’s largest onshore wind turbine
Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Envision Energy has launched a 10MW onshore wind turbine that sets a new global record for land-based turbines, according to multiple reports.
Saudi’s ACWA Power plans 2.5 GW of wind in Azerbaijan
Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power has signed four deals to build renewable energy sources in Azerbaijan, according to a recent press release.
CIP to invest $8.6bn in Portuguese offshore wind
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has announced that it will invest EUR 8bn ($8.6bn) in a large-scale wind project off Portugal named Nortada.
JERA to divest from planned Taiwan offshore wind project
Japanese power company, JERA, is selling its 44% interest in the offshore wind power project, Formosa 3, off west-central Taiwan.
India makes first significant lithium find
India has made its first significant discovery of lithium, a crucial element for manufacturing electric vehicles. February 9, the government announced the discovery of 5.9 million tonnes of lithium in Jammu and Kashmir.
Vestas unveils novel blade recycling
Vestas, the leading Danish turbine manufacturer, has introduced a new solution for circular turbine blades made of epoxy.
Siemens Gamesa to build offshore nacelle manufacturing plant in New York
Siemens Gamesa is set to build a new offshore nacelle manufacturing facility in New York state, as long as its wind turbines are chosen by the state authorities during the current third round of offshore wind solicitations.
Uganda to pay $4mn fine over botched hydro loan deal
Asian power usage to account for half of global total
China needs to cut coal use - net-zero goal at risk
Iran set to slash air pollution expenditure by around half
Slovenia’s Interenergo soon to complete construction of 6.25 MW solar power plant in Croatia
Opening of Iran’s largest uranium-molybdenum mine announced
India to supply green ammonia to German nuclear power firm
Renewables, nuclear to dominate electricity growth through 2025
Renewable and nuclear will dominate electricity growth through 2025, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Toyota Tsusho to construct Kenya’s latest geothermal power plant
New battery design could aid in more effective grid integration
Myanmar-Russia deal marks Yangon’s long-term nuclear ambitions
Bosnia's HET mulls capital increase of Dabar HPP operator
Yellow Cake buys 1.35mn pounds of uranium oxide from Kazatomprom
Polish parliament waters down government proposal to liberalise onshore wind power development rules
ENERGO: Polish parliament waters down government proposal to liberalise onshore wind power development rules
Iran’s MAPNA unveils plan for 20 EV charging stations
ATOME Energy, Cavendish set up green ammonia and fertiliser JV in Costa Rica
ATOME Energy has set up a new JV with Cavendish, the renewable energy arm of Costa Rica's Grupo Purdy, to develop green ammonia and fertiliser projects in Central America and the Caribbean.
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