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China firms ups plans to reach peak emissions by 2030
China has outlined details of its plans to bring carbon emissions to a peak before 2030 as part of its wider strategy of reaching net zero by 2060, Reuters reported.
Alliance of CEOs urge governments to meet 1bn tonne reduction target by 2030
A list of 91 corporate CEOs have signed an open letter to world leaders committing themselves to meeting the Paris Agreement’s climate change targets and to reduce emissions by more than 1bn tonnes per year by 2030.
$1 trillion solar investment target set as costs fall
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) and Bloomberg Philanthropies are to lead efforts to mobilise $1 trillion in global investment for scaling up solar energy across ISA member countries.
China maintains 2060 date for carbon neutrality
China aims to reach peak emissions before 2030 and to achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, although it has refused to commit to any earlier dates.
China adds 25.56 GW of new solar capacity so far in 2021
China installed 25.56 GW of new solar capacity in the first nine months of 2021, according to official figures released by the National Energy Administration (NEA).
Foresight Group seals 200-MW Dutch geothermal deal
UK-listed private equity infrastructure investor Foresight Group Holdings aims to build 200 MW of geothermal heat capacity in the Netherlands through a joint venture with 85 Degrees Renewables.
Romania’s engineering group Simtel to develop 40-60MWhp PV park
Woodside and Heliogen collaborate on solar technology project
Woodside Energy (USA), a subsidiary of Australian energy producer Woodside Petroleum, and Heliogen, a leading provider of AI-enabled concentrated solar energy, have announced further steps towards deployment of new solar energy technology.
Spain’s Iberdrola increases renewable capacity
Spanish power utility Iberdrola increased its renewable installed capacity to 37,378 MW in the first nine months of 2021, up 10.4% compared with the same period of the previous year.
America’s Q3 renewable energy installations up 23%
The US clean energy industry installed 3,336 MW of new capacity during the third quarter of 2021, with additions totalling 15,317 MW in the first three quarters, a 23% increase compared to the same quarter in 2020.
US offshore supply chain accelerates as nation’s first offshore wind turbine blade factory announced
Spain-based wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has announced the US’s first offshore blade facility. The $200mn plant will be located in the Mid-Atlantic state of Virginia, and it already has a major customer.
AsiaElec: Beijing liberalises renewables tariffs
China has liberalised its solar tariff rules in a bid to boost investment in renewables in order to meet rising demand for power in the coming winter.
UN warns that net-zero pledges are insufficient and not urgent enough
A majority of G20 net-zero pledges made so far are not strong enough and are not backed up by meaningful and effective promises of action.
Spain’s Repsol focuses on renewable hydrogen
Spain’s Repsol has signed an MoU with Energias de Portugal (EDP) to implement renewable hydrogen projects in the Iberian Peninsula with initial focus on two projects in Spain and one in Portugal.
Istanbul-listed Garanti BBVA’s leasing unit obtains $25mn sustainable energy loan from EBRD
NextEra Energy Partners will buy 50% of about 2.52 GW of US renewables projects
NextEra Energy Partners will purchase 2.52 GW of long-term contracted renewable energy projects and approximately 115 MW of integrated battery storage from NextEra Energy.
Portugal’s EPD plans major investment in UK wind and solar projects
Power utility Energias de Portugal (EDP) said it plans to invest GBP12.86bn ($17.65bn) in wind and solar projects in the UK by 2030.
Vestas to install world’s largest turbine in Denmark
Wind turbine manufacturer Vestas plans to install its V236-15-MW offshore prototype wind turbine at the Østerild National test centre for large wind turbines in Denmark.
ITM to boost hydrogen electrolyser production to 5 GW
UK electrolyser producer ITM Power has announced the placement of capital of GBP250mn ($343mn) to finance a major increase in its green hydrogen electrolyser production capacity.
bneGREEN: Kazakhstan faces mighty coal headache in energy transition
Country looks at natural gas as a transition fuel, but building a nuclear power plant may become an inevitability despite public’s misgivings.

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