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Green Deal, CBAM poses high risks to poorer African, Eastern European countries

23 September 2021

The EU’s Green Deal and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will hit the EU’s trading partners in Africa and non-EU Eastern Europe particularly hard.

bneGREEN: Western Balkans power plants in doubt after China to drop overseas coal projects

23 September 2021

What Chinese President Xi Jinping’s commitment not to back new coal-fired power plants abroad means for Bosnia and Serbia’s plans to invest into more coal power capacity.

South African energy company plans a green reform with new ambitious emissions targets

23 September 2021

South African energy and chemicals company Sasol announced ambitious emissions reduction targets on 22 September, and will not be investing in new coal projects. Instead it is changing direction to a new sustainable solutions business.

ISTANBUL BLOG: Paris Agreement ratification becomes a no-brainer for Erdogan

23 September 2021

President faces an election by 2023 and millions of Turkish teenagers who will vote for the first time know their country has just been through a summer of climate change hell.

Greenwashing: regulators flex muscles as the market remains in flux

22 September 2021

Defining what a green investment is crucial to boosting the expansion of renewable energy and preventing the mis-selling of investments by so-called greenwashing, whereby the environmental impact of a product is misrepresented.

Chinese hydrogen interests call for 100 GW of green hydrogen by 2030

22 September 2021

China’s hydrogen industry has urged the government to set a target of 100 GW of green hydrogen electrolyser capacity by 2030.

White House economists: clean energy to cut costs and protect from “climate inaction”

22 September 2021

President Joe Biden’s agenda to Build Back Better will not only cut climate emissions but keep energy costs low, say White House economists in a new blog.

Iberdrola, CIP restructure US offshore wind joint venture

22 September 2021

Avangrid Renewables, majority-owned by Spain-based Iberdrola Group, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) of Denmark are restructuring their 50:50 Vineyard Wind joint venture for US offshore wind development.

AIIB, IRENA sign Asian green support deal

22 September 2021

The AIIB and IRENA have signed a memorandum of understanding committing to work together to support Asia’s energy transition and mobilise more private capital for renewable energy.

Vineyard Wind submits bids for two offshore wind projects off Massachusetts

22 September 2021

Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), has submitted two proposals in response to the latest request for proposals for offshore wind in Massachusetts.

Ørsted completes Muscle Shoals solar project in Alabama

22 September 2021

Ørsted, the Danish energy company, has completed the 227-MWAC Muscle Shoals solar photovoltaics project in Colbert County, Alabama. The modules were supplied by US firm First Solar.

Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs launch $25mn Climate Innovation Fund for India, Vietnam

22 September 2021

Bloomberg Philanthropies and Goldman Sachs have launched a $25mn Climate Innovation Fund to support sustainable low-carbon economic development in South and Southeast Asia.

Dominion Energy proposes largest group yet of new solar and storage projects in Virginia

22 September 2021

The utility Dominion Energy Virginia has proposed the largest group yet of new solar and energy storage projects in Virginia.

DE Shaw purchases, secures debt financing for solar-storage project in New Mexico

22 September 2021

DE Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), part of the hedge fund DE Shaw Group, has purchased and secured debt finance for the 450-MW Arroyo solar-plus-storage project in New Mexico.

No new coal for China

22 September 2021

China is to abandon financial support for the construction of new coal-fired power plants abroad as part of Beijing’s wider plans to reach net-zero emissions by 2060.

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