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US renewable energy developer Scout continues to grow fast

5 January 2022

Scout Clean Energy, the US owner and developer of renewable energy projects, is starting 2022 with a rapidly expanding solar portfolio. Scout was founded in 2016 and has since grown steadily.

REM: Brazil continues its fast pace of wind development with new Vestas orders

5 January 2022

Vestas, the Danish original equipment manufacturer, has announced orders for 361 MW of wind turbines destined for Brazil.

US government confirms that wind installations reached record high a year ago

5 January 2022

New preliminary government data confirm that wind turbine capacity has been steadily rising in the US with record annual installations. As much as 14.2 GW was erected in 2020 – an all-time high at the time – bringing the total to 118 GW.

Brussels labels both gas and nuclear as green

5 January 2022

Commission says there is a role for natural gas and nuclear as a means to facilitate the transition towards a predominantly renewable-based future.

Gas and nuclear still in the running to be included in EU green taxonomy

17 December 2021

The EU is set to make a final decision on December 22 on whether to include nuclear power and natural gas in its green taxonomy.

World Bank to fund $150mn power recovery plan for Somalia

17 December 2021

The World Bank is to lend $150mn to boost electricity access across Somalia by funding off-gird green power initiatives in a bid to alleviate poverty and to boost post-COVID-19 economic recovery.

Asia to feel the deepest impact of HSBC’s coal phase out

16 December 2021

HSBC has announced ambitious plans to phase out the financing of coal-fired power and thermal coal mining by 2030 in the EU and OECD markets and worldwide by 2040.

China could fail to meet 2021 solar target

16 December 2021

China is in danger of failing to meet its solar capacity targets for 2020 as rising prices for raw materials slow down new projects.

Kenya’s Olkaria 1 Unit 6 83-MW geothermal plant set to start operating in 2022

16 December 2021

Kenya’s 83-MW Olkaria 1 Unit 6 geothermal plant, now under construction, should start feeding into Kenya’s national grid in early 2022.

Russian Arctic temperatures soar to new record highs

16 December 2021

Temperatures in Russia’s Arctic regions soared to fresh record highs last summer, ringing alarm bells over climate change, The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says.

ACP: expanded offshore wind leasing in the US could generate $4.5bn in new federal revenue

15 December 2021

A new report by the American Clean Power Association (ACP) finds that expanded offshore wind leasing in the United States could generate up to $4.5bn in new federal revenue.

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