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Ormat earns high revenues from Kenya’s Olkaria wells

10 December 2021

US power company Ormat continued to earn huge payouts from Kenya Power despite lower output at its Olkaria geothermal wells, exposing the downsides of protective electricity purchase contracts.

Kawasaki sets 2030 carbon neutral target, but only at domestic operations

10 December 2021

Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries aims to become carbon neutral at its domestic factories and offices in 2030 by using electricity generated by a 100-MW hydrogen-fuelled power plant it plans to build.

US to provide $500mn in soft loans to support Indian solar manufacturing

10 December 2021

The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has approved up to $500mn of debt financing for First Solar’s 3.3-GW proposed photovoltaic solar module manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu, India.

AIA Group divests from coal

9 December 2021

Global insurer AIA Group has become the latest insurer to divest its coal mining and coal interests by selling $10bn of investments in the fuel.

Vietnam’s 48-MW Tra Vinh wind farm begins commercial operations

9 December 2021

Modern Energy Management (MEM) said it has begun commercial operations at the pioneering 48-MW Tra Vinh Wind Power (TWPC) intertidal wind farm project in Vietnam.

UN’s Espinosa stresses need for quick follow up on Glasgow goals

9 December 2021

UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa said governments must quickly begin working to meet the goals set at the COP26 conference in Glasgow as part of the Glasgow Climate Pact.

Li-ion battery recycling not expected to take off before 2030

9 December 2021

Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery recycling is not expected to take off before 2030, according to a new report by Wood Mackenzie, while China is forecast to remain as key battery recycling centre in the long term.

S&P lowers DTEK Renewables rating to CCC+

9 December 2021

S&P lowers DTEK Renewables rating to CCC+

REM: Fitch: Wind power pipeline up by almost 33% in six months

8 December 2021

The world's wind project pipeline increased significantly between the second and fourth quarters of 2021 as efforts to mitigate climate change continued to drive the adoption of renewables. This is according to a new report by Fitch Solutions.

TransWest Express has agreed to sell 1.5 GW of capacity on major transmission line to Power Company of Wyoming

8 December 2021

TransWest Express has agreed to sell 1.5 GW of capacity on a $3bn transmission line from Wyoming to southern Nevada to Power Company of Wyoming, which is developing a two-phase 3-GW wind project in southern Wyoming.

IEA report: renewables capacity to increase more than 60% by 2026

7 December 2021

According to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report, renewable capacity will increase more than 60% by 2026 compared with 2020 levels to more than 4,800 GW, equivalent to the current total global power capacity of fossil fuels and nuclear.

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