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bneGREEN: EU carbon guidelines offer relief to Russian exporters
The European Commission has revealed new proposals concerning its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which would regulate carbon certificates for importers to the union.
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Biden’s clean energy standard would benefit the US economy, say researchers
A new report from Harvard and Syracuse University researchers and others finds that Biden’s clean energy plan would save 317,500 lives over 30 years and would cost $342bn until 2050 – but it would benefit economy by $637bn.
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Apex Clean Energy and Plug Power have announced a 345-MW wind power purchase agreement for a green hydrogen production facility in the US.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has completed his testimony in a trial in which he has had to defend his role in Tesla’s $2.6bn acquisition of SolarCity in 2016. Both companies were struggling financially at the time
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BayWa.r.e expands its presence in California and Germany
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Heliogen to merge with Athena in $2bn deal
Renewable energy technology company Heliogen has agreed to merge with Athena Technology Acquisition – a special purpose acquisition company – in a deal that will put the value of the combined firm at around $2bn.
Subsea 7, OHT join to progress offshore wind projects
Subsea 7 SA is to combine its renewables business unit with Norway’s OHT ASA, subject to the usual approvals, conditions and relevant employee consultations.
Eni discusses green, blue hydrogen production in North Africa
Representatives of Italy’s Eni met with Egyptian and Algerian officials last week to discuss the prospects for green and blue hydrogen production.
BP: global wind and solar energy use grew in 2020 despite pandemic
The continued expansion of renewable energy globally is one of the key takeaways of BP’s freshly released annual Statistical Review of World Energy 2021. In fact, solar energy had its best year ever in 2020.
Russian banking group TCS sets sustainability agenda
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White Summit Capital, Marubeni to develop green hydrogen projects
Switzerland-based infrastructure investor White Summit Capital has signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan-based Marubeni to develop more than 1 GW of industrial-scale green hydrogen projects, mainly in Spain, over the next decade.
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InfraCo Africa is to invest $4.2mn in Kenya solar developer Rural Village Energy Solutions’ (RVE.SOL) plans to develop 22 solar mini-grids as part of wider efforts to boost rural electrification.
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Mainstream energises its 571-MW Cóndor renewables portfolio in Chile
Ireland-based Mainstream Renewable Power has fully energised its 571-MW Cóndor portfolio, the first phase of the company’s 1.35-GW Andes Renovables wind and solar power generation platform in Chile.

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