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India's Borosil to double solar glass production to 900 tonnes per day

7 April 2021

Mumbai-based solar panel glass manufacturer Borosil Renewables says it plans to invest INR5bn ($68.2mn) to double production to 900 tonnes per day.

Russia reveals proposed carbon pricing levels for Sakhalin

7 April 2021

The Russian Economic Development Ministry and the authorities in Sakhalin region have proposed fines of RUB150-2,000 ($2-25) per tonne for companies that exceed proposed new GHG emissions quotas.

Benbros, Canadian pension fund to develop photovoltaic projects in Spain

7 April 2021

Canadian pension fund CPP Investments has formed a 50% joint venture with Benbros Solar, a Spanish photovoltaic developer, to develop a portfolio of more than 3.4 GW of photovoltaic projects in Spain

Chinese coal power approvals offset decline in rest of world

7 April 2021

China’s continued expansion of its coal-fired generating sector is slowing down the rest of the world’s retreat from fossil fuels, according to new research.

Apple looks to renewable energy

7 April 2021

Apple has announced that more than 110 of its manufacturing partners around the world are moving to 100% renewable energy for their Apple production, with nearly 8 GW of planned clean energy set to come online.

Energy Secretary Granholm: Focus on renewables will help US manufacturing catch up with China

6 April 2021

The focus of the administration of US President Joe Biden on renewable energy can help America catch up with China’s dominance in the sector. This is according to Biden’s Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm in a recent national TV interview.

Vineyard Wind selects DEME Offshore for 800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 project

2 April 2021

Vineyard Wind has selected DEME Offshore US as contractor for the offshore transport and installation of the turbines for its 800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 project, the first large-scale offshore wind installation in the US.

Anglo American leads South African hydrogen valley scheme

1 April 2021

Anglo American and Engie are to work with a group of South African organisations to develop a hydrogen valley in the metals-rich Bushveld geological area in South Africa.

Canada’s Supreme Court upholds federal carbon tax

1 April 2021

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government can impose a country-wide carbon tax despite legal challenges from three provinces.

India has potential to stem rising emissions

31 March 2021

India could keep greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the power generation sector at 2018 levels if it continues to expand renewables, according US researchers.

Biden unveils infrastructure plan that includes $100bn for the grid

31 March 2021

President Joe Biden has unveiled a $2 trillion infrastructure plan, including $100bn for upgrading America’s electric grid, as well as plans for renewable energy tax credit extensions and a clean energy standard.

Japan considers ending support for coal tech exports

31 March 2021

The Japanese government is seriously looking at ending financial support for exports of coal-burning generation technology in a bid to boost decarbonisation.

Dongfang Electric ships first 10-MW turbine

31 March 2021

Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Dongfang Electric Corp. (DEC) has shipped out the first 10-MW units built for the Changle Waihai offshore wind farm project.

GE announces agreement for 1.48 GW of wind turbines for Invenergy in Oklahoma

31 March 2021

GE Renewable Energy has been selected to provide 1.485 MW in onshore wind turbines for three Invenergy projects in Oklahoma in the Midwestern US. The projects are under construction.

Global green power progress is too slow

31 March 2021

Wind and solar drive a record fall in coal generation in 2020, but the pace of change must be faster if climate targets are to be met

Biden boosts offshore wind goal to 30 GW by 2030

31 March 2021

US President Joe Biden has announced an aggressive plan to catalyse offshore wind power that it says will strengthen the domestic supply chain and will create well-paying, trade union jobs. Biden's goal is 30GW of offshore wind by 2030.

“Extensive” solar opportunities, potential for wind and geothermal power in Albania

30 March 2021

Irena report identifies opportunities for solar, wind and geothermal energy as Albania moves away from reliance on hydropower.

Large-scale US offshore wind edges ever closer to a boom

30 March 2021

Floating offshore wind projects could be moving closer to reality off the US Pacific Coast. In Oregon, the state senator has introduced a bill into the legislature to promote the development of 3 GW of offshore wind.

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