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ACWA Power’s 50-MW Bokpoort CSP project set a new winter production record in August 2020, producing 21.7 GWh, surpassing its previous winter record of 19.5 GWh set in 2017.
IEA calls for dramatic scaling up of clean tech to reach net zero
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Ørsted signs shipping contract for Greater Changhua
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Australian explorer Pilot Energy to develop wind farm offshore Western Australia
Australian energy company Pilot Energy is investigating the potential for developing a 1.1-GW offshore wind farm off Western Australia that would be paired with an onshore solar project.
India’s confident of meeting renewable target
India aims to increase its non-fossil fuel energy capacity from 134 GW today to 220 GW by the end of 2022.
Bosnia increases wind, PV energy quotas accepted under FIT schema
Latin American green capacity set to grow to 123 GW by 2025
Latin America’s green generating capacity could rise from 49 GW to 123 GW by 2025, with recent successful auctions set to create some of the strongest global growth in the years ahead.
GE Renewable Energy commissions two wind farms in Turkey
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Climate change and the Russian economy
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South Africa launches 2-GW emergency tender
The South African Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has revealed the details of its tender for 2 GW of short-term, emergency generating capacity.
Egypt approves two soft loans to boost renewables
Egypt’s House of Representatives has approved two loan agreements with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the French Development Agency (AFD).
Australia well placed to exploit green hydrogen potential
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ADB advised to withdraw from coal
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Total, Macquarie to develop 2-GW floating wind portfolio in South Korea
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Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has received an order from an Enel-led group to supply 301 MW of wind turbines for Morocco’s Boujdour wind farm.
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