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Carbon’s emerging costs

25 June 2021

The cost of joining the global movement towards net zero is not yet fully known, and both governments and corporations with the highest levels of both greenhouse gas emissions and energy intensity face the highest costs for carbon.

Adenia acquires South African solar distributor Herholdt’s

25 June 2021

Adenia Partners, a private equity firm investing in Africa, has acquired a majority stake in Herholdt’s, a leading distributor of solar systems and low-voltage electrical products in South Africa, its first acquisition in the country.

Biden mulls ban on polysilicon imported from China’s Xinjiang region

23 June 2021

The Biden administration appears to be closer to banning imports of a raw material used extensively in solar panels from China’s Xinjiang region because of allegations of forced labour.

Report: global offshore wind saw “substantial milestones” and 200 GW in new announcements in 2020

23 June 2021

In 2020, global offshore wind passed “substantial milestones” and saw 200 GW in new announcements, according to a new report by the UK-based Renewables Consulting Group (RCG).

AFRELEC: Africa Renewable Energy Fund II raises €130mn

23 June 2021

The Africa Renewable Energy Fund II has achieved its first close at €130mn, following a joint investment of €17.5mn from The Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa and the Climate Technology Fund through the African Development Bank.

Most green energy beats coal on price in 2020

23 June 2021

162 GW, or 62%, of new renewable capacity was cheaper than new fossil fuel-fired generation in 2020

Vestas secures 46-MW turbine order in South Korea

23 June 2021

Denmark’s Vestas has received a 46-MW order from South Korea’s Yeongwol Eco Wind for the Yeongwol Eco Wind Project in South Korea.

Sri Lanka’s 100-MW Mannar wind farm nears completion

23 June 2021

Construction of Sri Lanka’s flagship 100-MW Mannar Wind Power Plant is close to completion, with state-owned utility CEB confident that its pioneering wind farm will help harness the country’s wind potential and reduce emissions.

Amazon is the world’s largest corporate buyer of renewable energy

23 June 2021

Amazon, the online retailing giant, has now bought more renewable energy in the US and the world than any other corporate buyer.

BW Ideol, Hitachi ABB to develop offshore floating substation design

23 June 2021

Norwegian offshore wind developer BW Ideol has signed a deal with transmission specialist Hitachi ABB Power Grids to construct scalable floating offshore substations to support large offshore wind farms.

Federal government proceeds with key step for 2 GW-plus Empire Wind offshore project

23 June 2021

BP and Equinor’s 2 GW-plus Empire Wind project off New York is taking a key step forward as offshore wind in the US continues to ramp up.

India’s NTPC raises green target to 60 GW

23 June 2021

India’s biggest power generator, state-owned NTPC Limited, has almost doubled its green energy target for 2032, raising it from 32 GW to 60 GW.

Thailand’s Global Power Synergy said to move into renewables

23 June 2021

Thailand’s Global Power Synergy said it would invest $635mn in renewable projects across Asia, backed by its parent, state-owned energy oil and gas group PTT.

ASIAELEC: Japan offers $10bn to support Asia's energy transition

23 June 2021

The Japanese government is to offer $10bn in financial aid to boost decarbonisation across emerging economies in South and Southeast Asia.

Kazakhstan unlikely to meet Paris commitments

23 June 2021

Nur-Sultan likes to boast of its green credentials, but the reality, say researchers, is a carbon-intensive “business as usual.”

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