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Report – most nations behind on offshore wind goals
A new report from Renewables Consulting Group (RCG) find that of the 15 countries with specified offshore wind goals for 2030, 80% will miss the mark. The report was released at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
Pakistan set for gas, power rationing amid LNG crunch
Australian government rules out windfall tax on gas, coal profits
Pertamina, ExxonMobil join forces for CCS project
Uberwealthy are the worst climate criminals
The investments of the world’s 125 wealthiest people produce the same amount of CO2 as the whole of France, while each of them emits a million times more greenhouse gases than the average person.
Gas has potential to derail COP27’s green ambitions
Emissions from future LNG projects and could use up 10% of the remaining global carbon budget for 1.5˚C warming by 2050.
China, Japan, South Korea build energy stocks ahead of winter demand
Indian solar hurting without local suppliers
AsiaElec: Indian solar hurting without local suppliers
EU taps Kazakhstan for rare earths, green hydrogen
Kazakhstan is itching to get its lithium out of the ground.
Japan’s largest utility teams up with Scottish offshore wind company
A subsidiary of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), Japan’s largest electricity utility, is for the first time venturing into overseas offshore floating wind markets.
ARTSolar, China's Talesun set up photovoltaic module production plant in South Africa
Another international partnership moves Chinese CCUS forward
No fairness but some hope at COP27
COP26 has not delivered so far on the promises made in Glasgow in November 2021, with companies failing to move towards zero emissions pledges and the world as a whole not meeting the targets and aspirations laid down.
Tokyo asks Malaysia to ease LNG supply woes
Poland says first nuclear power plant will cost $20bn
Vestas reins in outlook as inflation and the energy crisis continue
Wind giant Vestas has reduced its financial expectations for the year because of pressures from inflation and the energy crisis that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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