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Did Russia steal panels from Ukraine's largest solar farm?

25 June 2022

A debate has been sparked online after local media in Ukraine reported that Russian forces stole solar panels from the Tokmak Solar Energy farm in the partially occupied Zaporizhzhya region.

EIB to invest in green energy in Mauritania

24 June 2022

The Mauritanian and EIB Presidents have signed a declaration on green hydrogen cooperation

Reducing investment in fossil fuels can fund Europe’s energy transition

24 June 2022

Europe’s electricity system could become greener, more secure and more resilient while not requiring any funding if the right investments are made to replace increasingly expensive fossil fuels.

Coal investment remains major threat to green dream

24 June 2022

An 8% rise in global energy investment in 2022 to $2.4 trillion, driven by a 12% rise in clean energy spending, is still far from enough to tackle the energy crisis and to put the world on the path to a greener and more secure energy future.

World has moral responsibility to support vulnerable Africa’s green transition, says IEA

24 June 2022

The wider world has a moral responsibility drive forward the green transition in Africa, which has seen considerable slippage in growth rates since the COVID pandemic.

China faces floods as impact of climate change is felt

24 June 2022

Parts of China are seeing their worst flooding in decades as 500,000 homes are damaged, roads collapse and some houses are swept away.

Nordex in the doldrums

22 June 2022

Nordex, the German wind turbine manufacturer, widened its loss in the first quarter as sales dropped and costs for logistics and raw materials escalated.

Siemens Gamesa wins most important part of patent fight against GE

22 June 2022

German-Spanish company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has won a patent infringement fight with GE Renewable Energy in a federal court in Boston.

Oil and gas companies mull 1-GW floating offshore wind farm off Norway

22 June 2022

Five oil and gas companies – Equinor, Petoro, TotalEnergies, Shell and ConocoPhillips – that are partners in the Troll and Oseberg fields are studying the possibility of a 1-GW floating offshore wind farm in the Troll area off Bergen.

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