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Clean energy in South Africa receives $373bn boost from investment fund

19 October 2021

Clean energy projects in South Africa received a capital boost this week with a huge investment from the African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM).

Ecosphere says Turkey’s net zero emissions by 2053 target looks entirely unrealistic

19 October 2021

"We do not know based on what study or report the target has been set," says group, adding that it may simply turn into a “net dream”.

Green policies set to reduce EU gas demand to baseload core

18 October 2021

While the current gas crisis in the EU sees record-high wholesale gas prices, hurting consumers and causing the latest round of a supply disputes with Russia, the race to net zero by 2050 could have deeper long-term consequences for EU gas demand.

bneGREEN: Romanian bank BCR issues first green bond

15 October 2021

Lender BCR joins a growing number of corporate issuers of green bonds in Romania.

Russia to become carbon neutral by 2060

15 October 2021

Russian President Vladimir Putin set the goal of carbon neutrality by 2060 during comments in his speech at the plenary session of Russia’s Energy Week on October 13.

Solar surge could see Indian coal power peak by 2024

14 October 2021

If India keeps installing solar capacity at the rate it has achieved for the last three months, coal-fired power could peak in the 2023-24 financial year.

Germany awards 1,494 MW of onshore wind capacity

14 October 2021

Germany’s Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) has awarded 1,494 MW of onshore wind capacity at a total of 166 projects as the country’s latest onshore was oversubscribed for the first time since December 2020.

AfrElec: Green Climate Fund invests $150mn in Desert to Power

14 October 2021

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has invested $150mn in the African Development Bank’s Desert to Power G5 Financing Facility.

US investment group Pimco grant SA development bank ZAR3bn green loan

14 October 2021

Pacific Investment Management (Pimco) has given a groundbreaking R3bn green loan to the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA).

Sonatrach, Renaissance sign three contracts on joint polypropylene plant

13 October 2021

Algeria’s state oil firm Sonatrach and the Turkish firm Renaissance (Rönesans Holding) have signed three contracts related to the development of a polypropylene production facility in the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

REM: GE receives firm order for wind turbines for Vineyard 1 offshore project off Massachusetts

13 October 2021

GE Renewable Energy has received an order from Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, to supply Haliade-X turbines for the 800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 off Massachusetts in the north-eastern US.

EIA projects nearly 50% increase in world energy use by 2050, led by growth in renewables

13 October 2021

The US Energy Information Administration projects that global energy consumption will increase nearly 50% over the next three decades, but renewable energy sources will grow to nearly the same level

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