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AsiaElec: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners to invest $100mn in Indian renewables

4 August 2021

Danish fund managers Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is to invest $100mn in 1.7 GW of green energy projects in India together with its partner Amp Energy India.

AfrElec: Siemens Gamesa installs first turbine at Djibouti wind farm

4 August 2021

Siemens Gamesa has installed the first turbine at the 59-MW Goubet wind farm in Djibouti

Far more energy infrastructure needed to reach net-zero emissions in 2050

4 August 2021

The US Senate may be close to debating a $550bn infrastructure bill that includes money set aside for the grid, but far more will likely have to be invested to achieve President Joe Biden’s goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Haggling on bipartisan infrastructure bill under way as some details emerge

4 August 2021

US lawmakers may vote this weekend on a $550bn bipartisan infrastructure bill in the Senate and are currently bargaining over hundreds of amendments. Details are so far scant, and changing fast as lawmakers wheel and deal.

Strong public financing pushes renewable investment to new high

4 August 2021

New investment in renewable energy reached $174bn in the first half of 2021, 1.8% lower than in the first half of 2020, BloombergNEF (BNEF) said, as investment in renewables withstood the effects of the global pandemic.

ADB to lead efforts from Prudential, Citi, HSBC and BlackRock to speed up coal closures in Asia

4 August 2021

The Asian Development Bank has persuaded Prudential, Citi, HSBC and BlackRock to accelerate the closure of coal-fired power plants across Asia in order to rein the generating sector’s emissions.

REM: Two US companies seek extended tariffs on solar imports

4 August 2021

Two small US solar manufacturers have petitioned the government to extend tariffs on solar imports that were imposed by the Trump administration.

Record 26 GW of clean power brought online in US in 2020

31 July 2021

A record 26 GW of wind, utility-scale solar and battery storage came online in 2020, according to the American Clean Power Association’s new 2020 annual report. This brought clean power in the US to a cumulative total of 170 GW.

Turkey evacuates thousands of tourists amid hellish wildfire scenes

31 July 2021

Heat intensity of infernos measured with satellite data reportedly four times higher than anything on record for the nation.

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