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Vietnam to give priority to renewables

18 November 2021

Vietnam expects solar power to account for 5.9% of power output by 2030 and 8.4% by 2045.

Satellites discover huge amounts of undeclared methane emissions

17 November 2021

Satellites are detecting previously unknown emissions of methane from gas pipelines, oil wells, fossil fuel processing plants and landfills all over the world, with Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan being particular culprits.

New satellites to improve CO2 emissions monitoring

17 November 2021

The European Space Agency is testing its news Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring satellite, which is expected to enable CO2 emissions to be measured more accurately when it is launched in 2025.

REM: GE’s new energy company will face a tough market as renewable energy booms

17 November 2021

When General Electric Co. spins off its power business in 2024, the US conglomerate’s renewable-energy business will attract investment because of its reputation – but it will also face a cutthroat market from European and Chinese competitors.

NextEra proposes transmission to support US offshore wind farms off New York and New Jersey

17 November 2021

A subsidiary of NextEra Energy has this month submitted two transmission proposals to regulators in New York and New Jersey in the US to support offshore wind farms off the two north-eastern states. Winning proposals will be selected in 2022.

$1.15bn solar and battery storage project to be built in Texas

17 November 2021

A Californian energy company is planning to invest $1.15bn to build and maintain two power plants in Texas that will combine solar generation and battery storage.

Report: US may install 77 GW of solar and wind in 2022

17 November 2021

The US is set to install 27 GW of new wind projects and 44 GW of solar facilities next year, says a new report by S&P Global Market Intelligence. It will be a record year, says the report.

DTEK Renewables confirms no repayments of Guaranteed Buyer arrears

17 November 2021

DTEK Renewables confirms no repayments of Guaranteed Buyer arrears

Sberbank extends additional $800mn in 7-year loans for Turkey's first nuclear plant

17 November 2021

Pace of construction said to have reached next level. But controversies at the building site have become a matter of everyday news for Turks.

State pays green energy producers UAH16.3bn ($617mn), DTEK seems discriminated against

16 November 2021

State pays green energy producers UAH16.3bn ($617mn), DTEK seems discriminated against.

Coal emerges down, but not out, from Glasgow

16 November 2021

The COP26 conference finished 26 hours late on November 13, with a last-minute intervention by India watering down the final agreement’s commitment on coal.

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