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AfrElec: Norfund invests €10mn in pan-African rural electrification leader Baobab+

5 October 2021

Pan-African solar kits distributor Baobab+ has received €10mn from the Norwegian government’s investment fund for developing countries.

Colombia’s hydrogen ambitions

5 October 2021

The South American country has published its Hydrogen Roadmap, which covers the 2021-2050 period.

LatAmOil: Colombia’s hydrogen ambitions

5 October 2021

Colombia’s government has finalised and published a long-term plan for the establishment of a domestic hydrogen industry.

South Africa's energy minster draws criticism for touting coal while his colleagues plead for green funding

4 October 2021

While South African Cabinet Ministers said in talks with international climate envoys this week that they were ready to shed their coal addiction, the country’s energy minister sang a different song at a provincial mining investment conference.

US climate envoy admits that coal-addicted South Africa needs financial help to go green

3 October 2021

US deputy climate envoy Jonathan Pershing has admitted that South Africa would need a mix of grants and concessional loans to assist with its transition to a green economy, even if it is not one of Africa’s poorest countries.

SEB puts $4 trillion annual price tag on net zero

1 October 2021

SEB’s latest Green Bonds Report has placed a price of $4 trillion per year on the energy transition if the world is to reach net zero by 2050.

New wind trade body aims to harness Africa’s wind potential

1 October 2021

Wind developers in Africa have created Africa WindPower (AWP) as a forum to improve relations between governments and investors and to expand the wind sector, which currently has just 7 GW of capacity and is woefully underdeveloped.

Enbridge signs RNG, hydrogen deals

1 October 2021

Canada’s Enbridge said this week that it had signed deals on two low-carbon infrastructure partnerships, with Vanguard Renewables and Royal Dutch Shell, as it continues its push to decarbonise.

Australia funds CCUS development

1 October 2021

The Australian government has committed AUD250mn ($180.9mn) to speed up the development of commercial-scale carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) projects and hubs across Australia.

South Africa meets global climate envoys, asks for financial aid to go green

1 October 2021

South African cabinet ministers met climate envoys on Tuesday, 28 September for talks on climate finance options that would help it shed its coal addiction and move to a green economy. South Africa was adamant that it needed financial aid.

Chariot signs MoU on green hydrogen project in Mauritania

30 September 2021

UK-based Chariot said earlier this week that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mauritania’s Ministry of Petroleum, Mines and Energy on a proposed green hydrogen project.

Hydro capacity needs to double to meet green goals

29 September 2021

Global hydro capacity needs to double by 2050 if water-based power is to make a meaningful contribution in the race to net zero, IRENA director-general Francesco La Camera has warned

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