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South Africa adopts tougher emission targets ahead of climate change meeting

21 September 2021

South Africa’s Cabinet has approved tougher greenhouse gas emissions targets ahead of the UN’s climate change conference, also known as COP26.

South Africa's Kibo Energy acquires stake in UK waste-to-energy plant

17 September 2021

South African listed energy company Kibo Energy signed heads of terms with London’s Aim-listed EQTEC, advancing its energy-from-waste portfolio.

Serbia issued debut €1bn green Eurobond

17 September 2021

First green Eurobond from the Western Balkans to finance environmental protection and climate change mitigation projects as Serbia pursues green transition.

Egypt agrees with ACWA Power to postpone Kom Ombo solar plant

16 September 2021

The Egyptian Electricity Transmission (EETC) has accepted ACWA Power’s request to postpone the 200-MW solar plant project at Kom Ombo in southern Egypt because of the high cost of transport and the prices of solar cells.

US to support green laggard Algeria

16 September 2021

The US has agreed to support Algeria’s modernisation of its national grid and the transition to a greener power sector.

Vestas secures 50-MW order from wpd for Taiwan

16 September 2021

Vestas has secured a 50-MW order from German developer wpd for Taiwan’s Chuangwei 2, Leadway 2 and Hsinyuan wind farms.

Australian solar minnow sets world solar cell efficiency record

16 September 2021

Australia’s SunDrive said this week that it had set a new world record for solar cell efficiency

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.

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