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Ørsted seals Vietnamese wind tie-up with T&T

16 September 2021

Denmark-based Ørsted and Vietnam’s T&T are to launch a strategic partnership on offshore wind in Vietnam.

Green giants unite to work towards full sustainability of renewable energy

16 September 2021

A group of leading green energy developers has identified the need for a close alliance between solar and wind in order to meet global climate goals and to achieve a just transition away from fossil fuels.

India keen to cement green partnership with the US

16 September 2021

Indian Power and Renewable Energy Minister Raj Kumar Singh has urged the US to join the Indian-led International Solar Alliance (ISA) as New Delhi seeks to boost its global renewables reputation.

Global coal plans collapse by 76%

16 September 2021

The global pipeline of proposed coal power plants has collapsed by 76% since the Paris Agreement in 2015, bringing the end of new coal power construction into sight, new research by green think-tank E3G finds.

AsiaElec: Japan opens bidding for 360 MW of offshore capacity

15 September 2021

Japan’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (METI) is to open bidding for 360 MW of offshore wind capacity in the north of the country.

AfrElec: The Gambia becomes surprise climate champion

15 September 2021

The Gambia has become a surprising global climate champion, as it has been adjudged to be the only country with a climate action plan that is consistent with the Paris Agreement 1.5˚C warming limit.

Fishing group sues US government over approval of 800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 offshore project

15 September 2021

The Responsible Offshore Development Alliance (RODA), a broad membership-based coalition of fishing industry associations and fishing companies, has sued in federal court over the approval of the 800-MW Vineyard 1 wind project off Massachusetts.

800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 offshore project in US reaches financial close

15 September 2021

Vineyard Wind has announced that the 800-MW Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind project has achieved financial close.

Bill laying out roadmap for offshore wind industry in California heads to governor’s desk

15 September 2021

A bill accelerating offshore wind development off California is headed to Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk for signature into law.

Finland’s Betolar develops green cement as construction races to decarbonise

15 September 2021

Finland’s Betolar is pioneering the production of low-carbon cement by using alternative industrial waste products in a process that could reduce CO2 emissions by up to 80%.

bneGREEN: Turkey’s lakes and rivers drying up amid drought and climate change

14 September 2021

Reports in the country’s press of severe water depletion becoming more and more frequent.

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