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Net-Zero by 2050 could cost $173 trillion: BNEF

22 July 2021

Achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 will require as much as $173 trillion in investments in the energy transition, according to BloombergNEF’s (BNEF) New Energy Outlook 2021 (NEO).

IEA warns that only 2% of post-pandemic spending is green

22 July 2021

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that only 2% of post-pandemic spending commitments by governments, totalling $16 trillion, will fund green energy projects.

SA C&I sector starts to make inroads into solar PV market

22 July 2021

The South African solar PV market installed 1,313 MW during 2020, broken down into 813 MW of utility-scale systems and 500 MW of distributed generation.

IOC looks to build India’s first green hydrogen project

22 July 2021

State-run Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) intends to build the country’s first green hydrogen plant at its 8mn tonne per year (160,000 barrel per day) Mathura refinery in Uttar Pradesh, chairman Shrikant Madhav Vaidya said this week.

US geothermal sector ripe for technological innovation

21 July 2021

The geothermal power sector in the United States is ready for technological innovation, says a new government report.

India’s Vikram Solar to build 1.3-GW PV module plant

21 July 2021

India’s Vikram Solar to build a 1.3-GW per year solar PV module manufacturing plant at the Indospace Industrial Park in Chennai, Tamil Nadu State.

Global investors turn to green energy and away from fossil fuels

21 July 2021

The world’s largest global debt and equity investors are continuing to invest in renewable energy despite the pandemic, driven by the wealth of investment opportunities, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) said.

Japan raises 2030 green power targets

21 July 2021

Japan is to increase its 2030 target for renewables’ share of power generation to 36-38%, up from the current 22-24%, as it looks for ways to meet its 2030 Paris climate targets.

Iberdrola moves into Vietnam with acquisition of Sowitec Vietnam

21 July 2021

Iberdrola has acquired Asian green developer Sowitec Vietnam in a move that gives it access to a 550-MW renewables pipeline, including a floating solar project and five onshore wind farms.

ASIAELEC: Siemens Gamesa clinches 322-MW Indian turbine deal

21 July 2021

Siemens Gamesa has won a 322-MW turbine supply deal from India’s ReNew Power for the Tondehal wind farm in the southern state of Karnataka.

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