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RWE begins construction of wind farm in Evendorf

23 January 2022

RWE has started construction of the Evendorf wind farm in Germany’s Lower Saxony’s Harburg district, 50 km south of Hamburg.

Blackstone to invest in Invenergy Renewables

23 January 2022

Alternative asset manager Blackstone is to invest $3bn in US renewable energy projects developer Invenergy Renewables Holdings, the largest private renewable energy company in North America.

The EBRD will only invest in projects that fall in line with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement

23 January 2022

The EBRD will only invest in projects that fall in line with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement

India’s JSW Group to raise $296mn to build 450-MW wind farm

21 January 2022

India’s JSW Group is planning to raise INR22bn ($296mn) through bank loans to fund a 450-MW wind farm Tamil Nadu State.

ExxonMobil aims to achieve net zero by 2050

20 January 2022

ExxonMobil aims to cut net carbon emissions from its operations to zero by 2050, joining rival energy companies in making similar promises to reach net zero.

Usmanov pushes sustainable copper for cleantech

20 January 2022

Future demand for copper will increase greatly as new, greener technologies make use of the metal's unique properties. In an article published by the World Economic Forum, billionaire Alisher Usmanov made the case for increased investment in copper.

US Justice Department appeals against ITC solar ruling

19 January 2022

The US Department of Justice has appealed against the ruling by the US Court of International Trade on Section 201 solar tariffs.

REM: America’s second large offshore wind farm to start construction this month

19 January 2022

South Fork Wind, the second most advanced offshore wind farm in the US, has received approval of the project’s Construction and Operations Plan (COP) from the US Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).

US offshore wind advances again

19 January 2022

Norwegian energy firm Equinor and oil and gas supermajor BP have completed purchase and sale agreements with the state of New York for the electricity from two huge wind farms – the 1,260-MW Empire Wind 2 and 1,230-MW Beacon Wind 1 projects.

German Foreign Minister announces plans to develop a hydrogen diplomacy bureau in Kyiv

18 January 2022

During her first official visit to Ukraine, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Annalena Baerbock, unveiled plans to open a hydrogen diplomacy bureau, reported Ukraine Business News on January 18.

Mongolia's environment minister fired for failing to solve Ulaanbaatar's air pollution dilemma

18 January 2022

When Urtnasan Nyamjav sent drones to assess the blight, choking city dwellers wondered why they didn’t merit a visit.

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