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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.”

Albania launches first wind power tender

21 June 2021

Tirana is seeking to set up wind and solar generation to reduce reliance on hydropower.

Gazprom confesses to several big methane leaks this year

21 June 2021

Russia’s gas giant Gazprom has admitted to several large methane leaks this year, one of the most environmentally harmful gases, the company said over the weekend.

REM: Native Canadian co-owned wind project awarded 25-year power purchase agreement

21 June 2021

The Canadian utility SaskPower has awarded a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for power from a 200-MW wind project that is being developed by Renewable Energy Systems (RES) Canada and a company owned by a Native Canadian tribe.

Erste Group arranges €51mn financing for first private wind project in North Macedonia

20 June 2021

North Macedonia aims to increase its national renewables capacity to above 50% by 2024.

Green for Growth Fund to invest €3.5mn in 36-MW North Macedonian wind farm

20 June 2021

The Green for Growth Fund (GGF) has advanced €3.5mn to Thor Impex, its first ever equity investment, to partially fund the construction and operations of a 36-MW wind farm near Bogoslovec in North Macedonia.

Morocco, IRENA to boost renewables, green hydrogen development

17 June 2021

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Morocco’s Energy Ministry have signed an agreement to develop the country green hydrogen industry in a bid to make the country a major exporter.

South Africa offers “win-win” for hydrogen

17 June 2021

Hydrogen offers South Africa a "win-win" for the government’s employment and decarbonisation goals, as the country can use its wind and sun resourced to produce low-carbon hydrogen for export and for use in the domestic economy.

EU, IEA call for energy access to be centre of African development finance

17 June 2021

EU Commissioner Frans Timmermans and IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said that Africa could achieve universal access to power by 2030 if the rest of the world, led by Europe, puts energy access at the centre of economic co-operation with Africa.

Japanese investors back Australian hydrogen, CCS projects

17 June 2021

Japanese oil and gas companies have committed to both a new clean energy development as well as a carbon capture and storage project in Australia.

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