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COMMENT: Energy lobby dominates Czech climate change debate

8 October 2021

Whoever wins the election, the energy lobby will continue to slow down the country's transformation to a carbon-neutral future.

World Bank warns of slow recovery and climate problems in Africa

7 October 2021

The World Bank has raised its 2021 growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa to 3.3%, one percentage point higher than its April forecast

Newly discovered trees in Sahel could contribute to fight against climate change

7 October 2021

The fight against climate change and deforestation in Africa received a boost this week as scientists said they had discovered 7bn previously unrecorded trees in Africa.

Energise Africa wins Climate Action Award

7 October 2021

African-focused crowdfunding investor Energise Africa has won a United Nations Global Climate Action Award for its work connecting small ethical investors in the UK with clean energy access project across Africa.

Egypt benefits from EBRD green investment

7 October 2021

A key way to save the world from climate catastrophe is to persuade the private sector to spend the necessary trillions in the green investment required.

IEA urges more focus on cutting methane to meet climate targets

7 October 2021

Climate action cannot focus solely on reducing carbon dioxide emissions, as cutting methane output by industry, which has the potential to have the greatest impact on limiting near-term climate change, is essential for meeting global climate targets.

India’s Adani buys SB Energy and its 5-GW green capacity for $3.5bn

7 October 2021

Indian renewables developer Adani Green Energy has closed its $3.5bn acquisition of SB Energy Holdings, which owns a 5-GW renewables portfolio in India.

Senvion secures 591-MW wind turbine contract from JSW

7 October 2021

India’s Senvion, now owned by Saudi Arabia’s Alfanar Group, has secured a contract to deliver 591 MW of wind turbines to Indian private generator JSW Energy.

Chevron funds Australian university’s CCS research

7 October 2021

US super-major Chevron has provided financial support for an Australian university’s ongoing research into carbon capture and storage (CCS).

Green infrastructure will power South Africa's future economy

7 October 2021

Green infrastructure will take centre stage in South Africa’s future, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on October 7. He believed that green hydrogen was the oil of the future and that green infrastructure would power the economy going forward.

New data shows Russia will be a key player in the fight against global warming

7 October 2021

Analysis by climate science website Carbon Brief names Russia as one of the countries most responsible for global warming.

South African energy giant Sasol announces green hydrogen project

7 October 2021

South Africa Integrated chemicals and energy company Sasol is dreaming big about exporting green hydrogen from a hub in the country’s Northern Cape province.

Major European players continue rush into US offshore wind

6 October 2021

French oil supermajor Totalenergies has formally joined the rush into the US offshore wind sector. Indeed, most of the major players in the sector in the US are European primarily because of their previous experience with offshore wind in Europe

Repsol raises green targets in bid to reach net-zero goal by 2050

6 October 2021

Spain’s Repsol now aims to reach 6 GW of renewables capacity by 2025 and 20 GW by 2030 as the first steps in becoming a net-zero emissions company by 2050.

AsiaElec: Renewables could halve India’s generating costs

6 October 2021

India stands to gain the most from a rapid roll-out of renewables if current green technology is harnessed to reach net zero, a recent report from Wärtsilä has forecast.

US delays decision on new solar tariffs

6 October 2021

The US Commerce Department has delayed a decision on whether to investigate imports of solar cells and modules from three Asian nations with a view to imposing new tariffs.

Siemens Gamesa receives firm order for 847 MW of offshore turbines in US

6 October 2021

​Siemens Gamesa has received a firm order for 77 SG 11.0-200 wind turbines for two of Ørsted and Eversource’s offshore wind projects off the eastern US

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