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AfDB secures $90mn in donor commitments to fund sustainable generation

17 December 2020

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has secured $90mn in new donor commitments for the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA), which aims to fund sustainable generation and nudge governments away from dirty and costly fossil fuel technology.

Nigeria opens EU-supported solar off-grid projects

17 December 2020

The Nigerian government has said it wants solar energy to improve access-to-power in rural areas as it opens a number of Solar Nigeria power projects across the country.

Green hydrogen has potential to compete with fossil fuels by 2030

17 December 2020

Hydrogen produced with renewable electricity, known as green hydrogen, could compete on costs with fossil fuel alternatives by 2030, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has claimed in a new report.

Green investment forecast to return to pre-COVID levels in 2021

17 December 2020

Global capex spending on ren–ewables is poised to bounce back in 2021, rising 8.5% to $255bn – in line with 2019 levels, IHS Markit Energy Advisory Service said this week.

Pakistan to abandon new coal projects

17 December 2020

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that his country will no longer approve new coal-fired power generation projects as part of a number of efforts by his government to combat climate change.

Vestas wins 97-MW order for Hawkesdale wind project in Australia

16 December 2020

Vestas has secured a 97-MW deal for the Hawkesdale Wind Farm in Australia in partnership with Global Power Generation, a subsidiary of Naturgy Group.

Global electricity demand set for modest rebound after rapid fall in 2020

16 December 2020

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is set to be profound for power demand, with emerging economies driving recovery

Siemens Gamesa, Ørsted sign first US onshore project

16 December 2020

Siemens Gamesa and Ørsted have agreed to build the 298-MW Haystack wind farm in Nebraska, the first US onshore collaboration between the two giants following their successful alliance in the offshore sector.

Vineyard Wind faces delay of up to 18 months

16 December 2020

In a blow for Vineyard Wind, the US Department of Interior now regards the project as having formally withdrawn its permit application, according to a news report. The $2.8bn offshore wind farm will have to start its application again.

Two bids submitted in New Jersey’s second offshore wind solicitation

15 December 2020

The Atlantic Shores joint venture – consisting of Shell New Energies and EDF Renewables – and a venture between Ørsted and PSE&G have submitted bids to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.

Amazon becomes world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy

15 December 2020

Amazon has announced 26 new utility-scale wind and solar energy projects totalling 3.4 GW. These new projects will make the US-based online retailer the largest-ever corporate purchaser of renewable energy.

Amazon signs Europe’s largest offshore PPA with Ørsted

11 December 2020

Amazon has signed a 10-year corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) with Ørsted to take 250 MW from Ørsted's planned 900-MW Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farm in Germany.

Green growth in emerging economies continues in 2019, but the 2020 pandemic will cause pain

10 December 2020

The outlook for renewable energy growth in developing economies was exceptionally bright at the end of 2019, BloombergNEF (BNEF) has said in its annual Climatescope survey.

IRENA, AfDB to scale up renewable investment in Africa

10 December 2020

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is to work with the African Development Bank (AfDB) to promote investment in low-carbon energy projects across the continent in a bid to drive forward the energy transition.

AGN announces first green hydrogen production

10 December 2020

Australian Gas Networks (AGN) has announced the first green hydrogen production from its renewable gas facility in South Australia.

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