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Miners tap Western Balkans for crucial EV battery ingredient lithium

1 February 2021

Demand for lithium is set to increase strongly, driven by the growing electric vehicle market as well as electronics and renewables.

Massive SK Innovation investment strengthens Hungary's position in electric car batteries

1 February 2021

Korean €2.3bn investment will be Hungary's largest and will help move country's automotive sector away from reliance on petrol-based technologies.

BP formalises entry into US offshore wind

31 January 2021

The oil supermajor BP has formalised its 50:50 partnership with Equinor in offshore wind in the United States.

South Africa set for new capacity and tariff reforms

29 January 2021

South Africa plans to procure 6,800 MW of renewable capacity over the next year through a total of three procurement rounds, in addition to 5,000 MW of new coal, gas and storage capacity.

Enel, Rosnano to develop green hydrogen production at Murmansk wind farm

28 January 2021

Italian-owned Enel Russia and state-run Rosnano are considering a joint project to produce up to 12,000 tonnes per year of green hydrogen at Enel Russia’s 201-MW wind farm in Murmansk, which is set to open in December 2021.

Sumitomo to stop investing in new oil development projects

28 January 2021

Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corp. has said it will stop investing in new oil development projects as it shifts away from fossil fuels businesses amid a global push to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the Nikkei reported.

India’s emissions conundrum

27 January 2021

India’s power sector offers global investment opportunities, but crucial reforms are needed

Biden redoubles effort to slow climate change

27 January 2021

In a series of executive orders to slow climate change, President Joe Biden has established the latter as a national security priority.

Leeward to buy 10-GW US solar platform from First Solar

27 January 2021

Leeward Renewable Energy has agreed to buy a utility-scale solar project platform in the United States of approximately 10 GW of AC power (GWac) from First Solar. Leeward is owned by OMERS Infrastructure.

Air Liquide opens world's largest PEM electrolyser in Canada

27 January 2021

Air Liquide has completed the construction of the world's largest PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyser.

JA Solar expands solar cell manufacturing plans

27 January 2021

China’s JA Solar aims to build 10 GW per year of new solar cell manufacturing capacity in Yangzhou, expanding its previous plans to build 6 GW at the site by 66%.

Lake Turkana wind farm to use AI to improve performance tracking

21 January 2021

AI service provider Clir Renewables has announced a partnership agreement with Kenya’s Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) that will enhance wind farm performance tracking.

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