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Scottish Widows to divest from thermal coal and tar sands
UK pensions investor Scottish Widows is to divest at least GBP440mn ($528mn) from companies that maintain their exposure to coal and weapons, among other factors, as it positions itself as an ethical investor.
Marubeni confirms exit for SA’s Thabametsi project
Japan’s Marubeni Corp. has confirmed it will not fund the Thabametsi coal-fired power plant in South Africa, following the withdrawal of some South African investors this week.
Indonesia pursues foreign upstream investment
The Indonesian government is pursuing foreign investment in the country’s upstream by touting a new exploration bid round slated for 2021.
Siemens the next to exit coal
Siemens’ turbine manufacturing business will no longer make any bids to build new coal-fired power stations, although it will continue with its existing coal power business and will also not stop building gas-fired turbines.
Renewable power proves resilient to COVID
Renewables will account for 90% of new generating capacity in 2020, the IEA forecasts, but more consistent green policies are needed to foster sustainable growth.
MHI Vestas installs record-breaking floating turbines off UK
MHI Vestas has installed a V164-9.5 MW turbine, the most powerful turbine in use at a floating wind project, at the Kincardine project off the UK coast.
Toshiba sets 50% emissions reduction target
Toshiba has announced plans to reduce its CO2 emissions by 50% by 2030 and by 80% by 2050, while it also aims to contribute to the creation of a net-zero society by 2050.
Global wind market grows 18% in 2020 despite pressure from pandemic
Resilience and falling costs have kept up wind growth in 2020, and more expansion is set to come
Mongolia seeks EPC contractors for 10 MW solar plant
ExxonMobil, JERA to build integrated LNG-to-power project in Vietnam
ExxonMobil Hai Phong Energy (EMPHE), Hai Phong People’s Committee and Japan power generation company JERA have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to work together on a potential integrated LNG-to-power project in Hai Phong.
ADB to lend $133mn to modernise distribution in India’s Meghalaya State
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $132.8mn loan to upgrade the power distribution network and improve reliability in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya.
Adani take the lead in Indian coal auctions
Adani Group is to take ownership of its first coal mine in India, with its subsidiary Stratatech Mineral Resources making the highest bid for the Dhirauli mine in Madhya Pradesh State.
Russia talks up exporting hydrogen to Japan
Russia aims to export hydrogen to Japan as it joins the global race to decarbonise
Clean break needed for Philippines’ power sector after coal moratorium
The Philippines’ moratorium on new greenfield coal power plants, announced in October, marks a clear break with past policies and will allow considerable modernisation and new technology.
Mainstream secures partner for 500-MW Ben Tre offshore wind farm in Vietnam
Irish-based developer Mainstream Renewable Power has teamed up with local investor and contractor Advance Information Technologies (AIT) to build a 500-MW offshore wind project in Vietnam’s Ben Tre Province.
Vestas buys 50% stake in MHI
Denmark’s Vestas has bought Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ (MHI) 50% stake in their MHI Vestas Offshore Wind (MVOW) joint venture in a swap deal that will see MHI taking a 2.5% stake in Vestas.
Philippines announces moratorium on new coal power
The Philippines has imposed a moratorium on the licensing of new coal power plants, with Philippines Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi saying that renewables would now drive the country’s energy future.
Wind, solar to dominate by 2050, but fossil fuels persist
Wind and solar PV will meet 56% of world electricity demand by 2050, BloombergNEF found in its 2020 New Energy Outlook (NEO).
South Korea commits to net zero
South Korea has joined Japan and China is setting the 2050 carbon neutral target
Vestas wins 50-MW onshore turbine order in Vietnam
Vestas has secured a 50-MW turbine order from local Vietnamese developer Ia Bang Wind Power Joint Stock Company.
Australian green hydrogen project eyes industrial consumers
SA’s Thabametsi coal project in severe doubt as Kepco withdraws from coal
South Africa’s 630-MW Thabametsi coal-fired power plant faces an uncertain future after its main contractor, South Korea’s Kepco, said that it would no longer invest in new overseas coal power ventures.
Voith Hydro Shanghai to supply turbines for Pakistan’s 800-MW Mohmand Dam
Voith Group’s Chinese subsidiary Voith Hydro Shanghai (VHS) has won an 800-MW order from China Gezhouba Group Corp. (CGGC) to supply four 200-MW Francis turbine generator units for Pakistan’s flagship Mohmand Dam hydropower plant.
Marubeni, CEP.Energy begins development of battery-based virtual power plant
SmartestEnergy Australia, owned by Japan’s Marubeni, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Australian renewables fund CEP.Energy to embark on the creation of one of the world’s largest energy battery banks.
Japan makes plans for net zero pledge for 2050
Japan’s government will next week pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050, Nikkei reported on October 21.

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